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Nonprofit Communications Plan: How-To Determine Communication Objectives

Bloomerang

You spend hours developing content and materials and then “spray” them everywhere you can think of in hopes that something will land with someone that will result in a new donation or new volunteer. In other words, there is no real “method to the madness” but just a “hope for the best attitude.”

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Two Years Later

Museum 2.0

static content delivery machines) to 2.0 dynamic content aggregation and network machines)." In the last year, I have seen traditional museum attitudes about social media and community co-design go from "why should we care about this?" But this blog is mostly push content. I started the Museum 2.0

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Jon Husband, Guest Post: The New Realities of Engagement – Stories That Drive Action Planning and Implementation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It enables organization to show their constituents that the organization is engaged – the organization measures its impact based upon the content of stories. StoryGarden is a web-based system for gathering and analyzing qualitative information about values and attitudes held by a community of people.

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The Tate Tastes 2.0: The Turner Prize Exhibition

Museum 2.0

First, the competition's structure. A jury of experts shortlists four stand-out artists who are then in contention for the grand prize. Secondly, the Tate appears to take a populist attitude towards the Turner Prize. The final award ceremony is hosted by a major celebrity (Madonna, Yoko Ono, and Brian Eno among them).

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The Frogloop Interview: Sheeraz Haji - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Attitudes of executive directors towards the Internet – ED’s have gone from “why should I pay attention to the web” to spending a significant amount of time worrying if their web site is interactive, if they are doing all they can to effectively engage donors, and how they can raise more dollars online.

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The Frogloop Interview: Sheeraz Haji - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Attitudes of executive directors towards the Internet – ED’s have gone from “why should I pay attention to the web” to spending a significant amount of time worrying if their web site is interactive, if they are doing all they can to effectively engage donors, and how they can raise more dollars online.