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[DATA] 14 Must-Know Stats About How Nonprofits Use Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Of those that use a publishing and scheduling tool: 56%: To share most of our posts on social media accounts. 44%: To share some of our posts on social media accounts. A UTM code is a portion of text added to the end of a URL that enables you to track visits to that URL. 43%: They had never heard of Facebook Charitable Giving tools.

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How to Communicate Meaningfully with Nonprofit Supporters in an Election Year

Media Cause

It’s more important than ever to share your mission in a way that is real, relevant, and sensitive to what’s going on within your organization’s environment and the impact of your work. And yes, earlier this year, Sesame Street’s Elmo broke the Internet when he asked the simple question, “How is everybody doing?”

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How to Get Millennials to Support Your Cause

The Modern Nonprofit

The millennial generation has a lot to offer and shares a deep commitment to building a better world. They have multiple social media profiles and check their phones frequently. They do pretty much everything online – from dating and movies to advocacy. This is the generation that invented Facebook.

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Great reads from around the web on October 14th

Amy Sample Ward

" Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media – frogloop – "Can I be honest? To truly raise your nonprofit’s profile (aka increase brand awareness), grow your constituency, and raise even more money in 2011 and beyond, organizations need to also focus on innovating."

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What Does Facebook’s New Timeline Apps Mean for Nonprofits?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Remember last September when Facebook announced all those changes to individual profiles, including the timeline? One of the changes was that your friends and fans can do more than “Like” or “Comment” on Facebook. We’ll ask our users to opt in to share the action they are taking on Causes.com with their Facebook friends.

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Social Media in the Nonprofit Workplace: Does Your Organization Need A Social Media Policy?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Internet Use Policy. But as more and more organizations flock to Facebook and social networks aren't just for kid anymore, nonprofit staffers are using their personal profiles for professional networking online. Confidentiality of information. Appropriate Behavior - Interpersonal Conflict, Harassment. with "just for fun."

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Should Nonprofits Focus on Email or Facebook?

Connection Cafe

Almost everyone in this country who uses the internet at all has an email account, whether they access it by phone, tablet or laptop. . Little peer-to-peer sharing. Social media is all about sharing! For example, you might use email to encourage people to share content socially or use Facebook to build your email list. .