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11 Nonprofits Utilizing the New Twitter Profile Design

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In that case, go to Bing Images and search by color (to match your nonprofit’s avatar ) and you’ll be presented with hundreds of potential header images that could look as good as the eleven chosen by the early adopter nonprofits listed below: 1. Jude Children’s Research Hospital :: @ StJude.

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Four Creative Uses of Facebook Profile Pics by Nonprofits on Facebook Pages

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Beyond the obvious graphic design work, what’s exceptionally clever is that they have created long vertical profile pics that when cropped in Status Updates produce a solid, square avatar that’s seen by their Fans in their News Feeds. SOS Children’s Villages :: facebook.com/soschildrensvillages.

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Identifying Your Ideal Prospective Donor

Kindful

Does your ideal donor have children? And if yes, does it matter how many children? Or do the ages of the children matter? They may or may not have children yet. . They’re married with school-aged children. . They’re either married or unmarried with children who are either grown or in college. Writing checks?

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11 Nonprofits That Excel at Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A small selection of that criteria is as follows: Consistent use of a visually compelling square avatar across all social networks. United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) :: unicef.org. Custom-designed Twitter and YouTube Channel backgrounds. Consistent publication of fresh content to a blog or website.

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Google+ Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Add your nonprofit’s Twibbon/avatar to your Google+ Profile picture. Upload your nonprofit’s avatar as one (or all five) of your featured profile photos. Either way, Save the Children UK’s page is a great example of a custom Google+ banner: 4. Add your nonprofit under “Employment.”

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Google+ Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Add your nonprofit’s Twibbon/avatar to your Google+ Profile picture. Upload your nonprofit’s avatar as one (or all five) of your featured profile photos. Either way, Save the Children UK’s page is a great example of a custom Google+ banner: 4. Add your nonprofit under “Employment.”

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Early first impressions of Salesforce Spring ’12

Judi Sohn

Next there’s the ability to report on multiple children at the same time. I have built a number of custom objects, most are the children of the account or contact. This is very, very cool. Right now, you can report only in a parent -> child -> grand child line. There’s no parent -> sibling/sibling reporting.

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