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New on SSIR: You can has memesez?

Amy Sample Ward

That song, “Call Me Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepsen, quickly also became the soundtrack to an Internet meme —that is, an idea that spreads online (“ I Can Has Cheezburger? Many more groups joined in on the fun, recording videos and posting to YouTube. Why meme at all? It’s fun, for one. Stick to your voice.

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How a Few Tiny Horses Bucked the Facebook Algorithm

Tech Soup

But you can fight against the algorithm, just as Gentle Carousel has done, with compelling and powerful images. According to this blog post from ChurchMag, "a Facebook and Twitter post gets shared more with an image than without, 2.5x " Use Images That Support Your Mission. and 2x, respectively." Tell a Story.

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How Faith-based Nonprofits Can Use Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

Qgiv

Basic peer-to-peer planning looks like this: [This image describes the basic steps of a peer-to-peer fundraiser: 1. Here are some scenarios in which peer-to-peer fundraising could benefit your faith-based organization: Help raise money and awareness for an upcoming project. Increase awareness on relevant issues. Track progress].

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

Get Fully Funded

That’s what keeps things fun and engaging! But before, during, and after the fun, your message and the voice of your organization need to come through. Schedule those posts then wait for the fun. JUST for fun! Memes, stories, photos – anything that causes a laugh or a smile. This platform is all about images.

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7 Keys to an Effective Social Media Ambassador Program

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Some supporters may jump at the chance to be a social media ambassador for an organization they care about, but do you really want messages about your initiatives intermingling with political rants or drinking memes? 6) Provide a fun and supportive community. This person also has at least a basic handle of how to use social media.

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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

Wild Apricot

changes in awareness or attitude) or tangible results (e.g. Have Fun â?¢ Consider the different ways you might measure the success of a specific process (e.g. delivering a workshop), compared to evaluating a larger-scale outcome (e.g. impacts on decision making). Great blogs we have come across: Acronym by ASAE. Beths Blog. CAE Weblog.

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How To Think Like A Nonprofit Social Marketing Genius: What's Your Brilliant Thought?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The key to crossing the chasm to adoption is education, awareness, and discussion internally. I point out two good examples, the Hunger is Unacceptable Campaign (which uses the hold the sign meme -- the first one I ever did was in December 2005 for Netsquared ) and the Humane Society's LOL Seals. Especially in this economy.