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2012 Nonprofit Social Networking Benchmark Report [INFOGRAPHIC]

NetWits

Blackbaud, NTEN and Common Knowledge just released the fourth annual 2012 Nonprofit Social Networking Benchmark Report. Have a look at the INFOGRAPHIC below then download the full report to learn more about important behaviors and trends. Average Facebook and Twitter communities grew by 30% and 81%, respectively.

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2010 Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report

NTEN

The second annual Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report, a joint project of Common Knowledge, thePort, and NTEN, has hard data and insights on the trends surrounding social networking technology as part of nonprofit organizations' marketing, communications, fundraising, and program services.

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Infographic: How Technology Increases Funding

TechImpact

While this NTEN eBenchmark Study is from 2012, the data continues to grow and support the future of nonprofit technology, and comparing years can lead to newly occurring trends. These numbers increased from 2011, which showed only 103 Facebook fans, 29 Twitter followers, and 10 mobile subscribers for every 1,000 email subscribers.

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6 Key Findings from the 2012 Nonprofit Social Networking Benchmark Report [Infographic]

Tech Soup

NTEN, Common Knowledge, and Blackbaud just released the 2012 Nonprofit Social Networking Benchmark Report. Have a look at the infographic below then download the full report to learn more about important behaviors and trends. 98 percent of respondents have a Facebook page with an average community size of over 8,000 fans.

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Social Media Nonprofit Benchmarks

Care2

One of the biggest questions nonprofits have been asking for the past couple of years, is what benchmarks should they be using for social media? The 2010 Nonprofit Benchmarks Report released by NTEN has some great data that nonprofits can use for guidance. Nonprofit Social Media Benchmark Data You Need to Know.

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Social Media Benchmarking: Gauging Success for Project and Organizations in Global Health and Development

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A benchmarking process can be as simple as finding a handful of similar nonprofit organizations and comparing your key performance metrics. Take this example comparing nonprofits performance in pinerest. Or you may use a sector wide benchmarking study such as the NTEN Social Networking Benchmarking Study.

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Nonprofit Social Media Benchmarks: How Does Your Org Compare?

NTEN

The 2011 Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report found that 30% of Master Fundraisers – those that brought in more than $100,000 – were small organizations and a further 8% were medium-sized. You'll: Learn key trends in nonprofits' use of social media and how they're resourcing it. Discover three year trends and changes from 2010.