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Research Friday: Attention Philanthropy: The Good, the Bad, and the Road Ahead

ASU Lodestar Center

To celebrate my very first blog post, I decided to be brave: I will introduce an emgerging concept: “Attention Philanthropy” (AP). This concept is actually inspired by a branch of economics called “attention economics” (AE), an approach to the management of information that treats human attention as a scarce commodity.

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Julia Campbell’s Secret Sauce: Expert Social Media Tips for Nonprofits

Qgiv

In this interview, Julia shares some of the strategies she teaches her clients, including her secret formula for social media calendars, how nonprofits can improve engagement on their social channels, and the one thing she wishes nonprofits would stop doing online. 80% of your posts should add value to your followers’ social media feeds.

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How Bethany Deines and Betsy Wood Apply Trust Agent Principles on behalf of the Children's Medical Center of Dayton, Ohio

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here's an interview with them about how they using social media part of their hospital's patient relations and communications strategies. Social media brings attention to our fundraising campaigns to an audience we might not be able to reach otherwise. 3.) Does your hospital have a social media policy? Yes, we do.

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The Overhead Solution: A New Nonprofit Pride Movement

Tech Soup

While this letter is a positive step, both a panel at this year's Stronger Together Conference and follow-up interviews with the participants demonstrates that more than open letters will be needed to change the conversation around costs, impact, overhead, and mission. Budgeting, fiscal policies, and internal control resources.

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Fight Colorectal Cancer: A Rebranding Tale

Judi Sohn

We focused on the science and policy. What sold us on Big Duck's Brandraising was the time and attention they were spending on research and deep understanding of what makes an organization tick inside and out. They interviewed key stakeholders. No, we weren't "Katie's group." We focused on the patient.

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Best of the Blogroll for March - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

frogloop Home frogloop Home Receive monthly updates Subscribe to our RSS feed Follow frogloop on Twitter Most Popular Posts Social Network ROI Calculator Social Networking for Nonprofits: ROI, Tracking Tools and More "While Theyre Hot!" Getting Attention Nancy E. All Care2 terms of service and privacy policies apply.

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Fight Colorectal Cancer: A Rebranding Tale

Judi Sohn

We focused on the science and policy. What sold us on Big Duck’s Brandraising was the time and attention they were spending on research and deep understanding of what makes an organization tick inside and out. They interviewed key stakeholders. No, we weren’t “Katie’s group.&# We focused on the patient.

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