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Social Media and Governance: Reflections from BoardSource

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

With almost 100 people in the room, I started the session asking folks to shout out the first two words that came to mind when they thought about social media. As expected, I heard two themes – words that describe the power and benefits of social media and those that articulate very real concerns. It was dramatic.

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

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This will influence how many volunteers you’ll need to recruit and train. Your volunteers should be able to clearly articulate what your organization stands for and what makes it worth volunteering for. You could even comment on your followers’ posts with a link to your sign-up sheet and an invitation to get involved.

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What’s in your social media measurement tool box and why?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

” It was always a terrific conversation starter with nonprofit techies because knowing the right tool for the job is important. As I’ve been working on “ Measuring the Networked Nonprofit ” with co-author KD Paine, we’ve come to the chapter on measurement tools. She checks three times a week.

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

Bloomerang

And so at any point, if you have a question, a comment, you want to just co-sign, give me a plus one, please keep your chat up so that we can keep talking and I’ll be looking at it while I’m going through my slides. TikTok influencer. Look at the comments. So just always have to give him props. Ice cream shop.

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[VIDEO] Building Your Nonprofit’s Engagement Engine

Bloomerang

I cannot see your chat right now or your comments, so please do chat things in. A lot of the work we do at Big Duck is about helping organizations articulate their voice. And the book is structured in a way where each of these elements is given its own chapter with a whole bunch of stuff in it. Who could you engage with?

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What Makes an IT Project Successful? Nonprofit Edition, Part Two

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In addition to a sponsor, I’d suggest creating a committee of key leaders within the organization to act as a steering committee for the initiative, ensure clear communication at the executive level, and foster organization-wide focus on project objectives (more on articulating the value of an IT project here ).

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[VIDEO] Young Professionals and Junior Boards: Beyond the Kid’s Table to Meaningful Engagement

Bloomerang

But most importantly, please feel free to chat in any questions or comments along the way. Peer influence is key. And I had meetings with them, and I asked them to leverage their peer influence. So then I could run a very easy report in that database to see which gifts were influenced by them. So use the chat box.