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Becoming A Networked Nonprofit Workshop: Reflections from Junior Achievement Worldwide

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The learning objectives: To understand what a Networked Nonprofit is and why it is important to become one in order to implement your social media strategy effectively. To understand the basic steps and frameworks for creating a social media strategy that supports a JA Office program or communications goal. Here’s a few insights.

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Can Networks Have Social Impact?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This video is from a local site in Louisville , part of the Annie E. The focus was on learning about "Network Effectiveness" and the specific topics included strategies for network impact, approaches to evaluating networks and tools for accelerating and assessing network impact.

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Juneteenth Resources

Media Cause

Working with land, they bring people together to design and practice strategies for healing, health and reparative economics. ?. —Young, Black & Lit was started by book lovers who understand the critical importance of reading and representation in the lives of children. Books: Me & White Supremacy.

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And the Winner(s) of the Social Media Library Are.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Earlier this month, I participated in a social media library giveaway organized by Steve Cunningham , who like me, loves books. He writes a blog called " Read It To Me " that summarizes business books and also hosts Webinars with authors. Brian Reich author of Media Rules left a comment offering to include a copy of his book.

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What Do the Reading Habits of Teens Have to Do With Your Donor Acquisition Strategy?

Connection Cafe

By Scott Gilman : Louisville Cardinals, horse racing, nonprofits, music, movies, various rants. Think of your own reading: in addition to books and magazines, how much time do you spend reading e-mails, other material for work, mail and even text messages? That’s what the e-book says, at least, in case you didn’t read it.

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