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A Better Way to Produce Nonprofit Annual Reports

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

People who reading content on their smartphones or tablets will not be consuming text heavy information – it has to brief text and visual or videos. Michael’s guest post explains more: A Better Way to Produce Reports Nonprofit Annual Reports , guest post by Michael Hoffman, See3 Communications. The Nonprofit Report.

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10 Essential Tools for the Nonprofit New Media Manager on the Go

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Much to the chagrin of traditional media, the new leaders of the nonprofit sector will function much like reporters. They will Tweet from location, break news on Facebook, send out group text calls to action, document in real-time photos and videos, and blog report backs live from events as they unfold. Foursquare. 12Seconds.tv.

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Video Conferencing Apps: Take Virtual Meetings on the Road

Tech Soup

Video conferencing software makes it easy to connect with volunteers in the field, donors who aren't local, or remote staff. Video chat and conferencing apps. You can view presentations, mockups, or reports – pretty much anything the presenter shares on screen. But what's even better? TechSoup Donor Partners.

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HOW TO: Launch a Mobile Photo-Sharing Campaign for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It allows you to easily upload and share your mobile photos (and videos!) Odds are a Web-based version of Instagram is coming, as well as apps for Android, BlackBerry, etc. Most mobile photo-sharing tools are integrated into Twitter, so your first step should be getting familiar with tweeting on the go.

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Social Media is Going Mobile, and So Should Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

3) Nonprofits as Real-time Reporters via Social Media and Mobile Devices: This is a dramatic shift in Web communications. So, nonprofits need to be thinking about reporting live from fundraisers, conferences, protests, etc. Perhaps an iPhone or two is something your organization should write into next year’s budget?

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Live blogging from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit: Successfully Going Mobile

Amy Sample Ward

more likely than any other generation to post a video of themselves online. 50% of Android users under 35, Apple use most under 44, RIM (Blackberry etc.) Trust and donations were huge in the Millennial Donor Report. Millennial Distinctions. about 85 Million. 1st generation raised on mobiles. 95% own mobile devices. most over 45.

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Are Nonprofits Wasting Time Developing Mobile Apps?

Care2

According to a June 2010 Nielsen survey of 4,200 people who had downloaded an application in the past 30 days, games were the most downloaded and followed by music, social networking, news and weather, maps, search, video and movies. And I know I’m going to get a lot of grief over it, so let the debate begin. Here are five reasons why.

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