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Social Media for Social Good :: Your Nonprofit Tech Checklist

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Get the necessary training (HTML, digital photography, video, social media, and mobile technology). Write social media and mobile technology policies. Write content and secure photos for website pages. Add charity ratings graphics to your “Donate Now” landing page, if applicable. Launch a sustainer program, if applicable.

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How to Create a Volunteer Handbook Your Volunteers Will Use

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If your organization relies on volunteers, even just a little, you need a volunteer handbook that spells out expectations, policies, and procedures. Staff: Provide an organizational chart with photos and enough information about each person’s role so volunteers can find the person they are looking for.

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5 Social Media Stats That’ll Help Your Nonprofit Understand Audiences

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Twitter for many is simply a way to stay involved in greater conversations that are happening online, engage those users with photo caption, trivia, or retweet contest. Recently, LinkedIn expanded its long-form posts policy to include non-influencers, making it easier for lesser-known content producers (like your progressive nonprofit!)

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How to Win the Game of Facebook Fundraising

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You have zero control over Facebook and its ever-changing policies. If you are eligible and willing to provide the required information, start your application here. If you use a slightly different name on your bank account, Facebook will kick your application out. Tell the story with photos or a video.

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2012 SXSW Interactive – #nptech Highlights

Amy Sample Ward

We’ve all experienced videos, blogs, photos, or topics “going viral” online before our eyes – the number of views increases, our Facebook timeline fills with reposts of the story, or a hashtag rises up the trending charts. Personal and Professional Identity: Social Media Policies for Nonprofits.

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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

2008 SXSW Panel: Pimp Your Nonprofit Cause photo by Ed Schipul. Check out the information and application process here. Let’s Talk Video for Social Change. Social Media Boundaries: Personal/Personnel Policy. The final program is selected through a combination of an open submission and voting process. Devon Smith.

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Guest Post on Care2 Frogloop: Designing Campaigns for Impact

Amy Sample Ward

For example , if you are an organization working on public education policy changes, you probably recognize teachers as a core demographic to your work – both in supporting the changes you propose as well as helping identify the changes that can and should be made. But how does it help you move closer to your goal? Revisit your Story.

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