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#IFC2014 International Fundraising Congress: Inspire, Connect, Transform

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Plenary content was a creative jigsaw puzzle, a creative collaboration curated by Derek Humphries and hosted by Marcelo Iniarra , from Argentina. unicef Video mit Jesus, Ghandi, Theresa und dir: [link] #IFC2014. A good summary of my talk can be found in this blog post from Civil Society Fundraising and this summary.

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An Interview with Lorene Straka, Joanna Eng, and Mari Velasco from the Idealist

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When I joined, we were a staff of three, and we're now at 55 in two countries: the US and Argentina. We have started to make our presence known on social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace, and we're encouraging people to use sites like Flickr and YouTube to share their photos and videos with the Idealist network.

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Screencast Treatment: Web Analytics As Simple Gifts To Measure Mission

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This YouTube video shows how to exclude your internal traffic (min 2:13) by using a filter. One of my colleagues in Argentina has started to use it for Idealistas.org and she's inspired me to take another look at it and set up some goals of my own. Google Analytics: Get it Right the First Time by Michael Harrison.

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What is Jumo? | Nonprofit Trends with Steve MacLaughlin | a.

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Argentina, France, India, or Kenya?&# Btartus123 there is a Internet TV Channel being developed called www.planetchannel.com which gives Non-Profits worldwide the ability to add a video and create more online exposure for their Org. Two of the questions were “Which of these places would you most like to visit?

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Data Digest: Global Open Data Initiative, OpenData Latinoamérica, Big Data for Disaster Response

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Miguel Paz, the founder of Hacks/Hackers Chile in partnership with Mariano Blejman of Argentina’s Hacks/Hackers network , and with the support of the World Bank Institute’s Global Media Development program intends to open data from across Latin America through their OpenData Latinoamérica project. Image: NetSquared.