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The Flickr Hold A Sign Meme: Protesting Wendy's Frosty Attitude Towards Animals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This technique is the " hold a sign meme " where you ask your community to send photos to flickr of you (or your animal) holding a protest sign. The flickr pool of photos is here. I love the Flickr Hold A Sign Meme - but so far haven't found a great application in Facebook that allows for easy cross posting.

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Doing More by Doing Less

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo Jakob Montrasio. Less ‘we know better’ attitudes. Note from Beth: I’m hosting a small army of guest bloggers, grantmakers, who are attending the GeoFunders National Conference taking place this week in Seattle. The GEO community is united by a common drive to challenge the norm in pursuit of better results.

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Nonprofit Blog Carnival Roundup: How to Create a Juicy Nonprofit Blog

Have Fun - Do Good

also has a list of post topics in their post 10 Blog Content Ideas for Nonprofit Organizations which includes, " interview experts, volunteers, donors and board members." • Sandra Sims of Cause Blogger says to have a juicy blog you need to have an attitude of gratitude. Flickr photo credit: Juicy! . • Nonprofit 2.0 by sunshinecity.

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Don’t Abuse Self-Care at Your Nonprofit

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by Annamatic3000. But when this becomes the cultural norm, it is not effective. The research shows that when we overwork, we are way less productive, and it is also starts to impact our attitude and health. ” Like start ups, nonprofits often require long hours, evenings and weekends.

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Best of the Decade for Museums

Museum 2.0

This changed attitude manifested in many different ways. For example, this change included sharing our collections online. As Aron mentioned, this shift required a fundamental intellectual shift. the (still ongoing) paradigm shift towards museums realizing collections aren’t ”theirs”.

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Does Your Nonprofit Organization’s Culture Eat French Fries for Breakfast?

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Flickr Photo by Kris Krug. ” Organizational culture is a complex tapestry made up attitudes, values, behaviors, and artifacts of the people who work for your nonprofit. More importantly, it is an (often unwritten) set of norms that influence the way that everyone in the nonprofit organization does their work.

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Reflections from 12NTC Panel on Data Visualization

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Photos: I rounded up the photos and screen captured important tweets and put them into Flickr here. I always start a panel with a living assessment of the audience to discover their experience, knowledge, and attitudes about the topic to be presented. Our session is here. Video: Our session was lived streamed and we have a video.