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Social Media for Social Good e-Book Version Now Available for Download!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It’s a surreal feeling to know that someone could be reading your book right now… on the subway, in a cafe, or at a park in any city, anywhere in the world. And the fact that this books exists at all really is a testament to the power social media. to write this book seemed impossible. 3/15 :: Memphis, TN.

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Social Media for Social Good Book Tour Raises $17,130 for Partner Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

3/19/12 Update: Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits launched in conjunction with a social media and mobile technology training and book tour that also served as fundraiser for partners nonprofits – a total of $17,130 was raised. C ompleted Trainings: 3/15 :: Memphis, TN.

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Newly Released With “Look Inside!” Functionality! Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits is now fully released to the public in both print and digital format. Thanks so much for purchasing or downloading and I hope you find the book useful. That said, the book tour fundraiser and training has now raised $7,060 for partner nonprofits! 3/15 :: Memphis, TN.

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July Cause Awareness: Disability Pride Month

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When they reached the Capitol Building, many activists left their wheelchairs and powerchairs and shed their other mobility aids to crawl up the steps to demonstrate the inaccessibility of public spaces and push senators to vote yes on the act. If you know others with disabilities, encourage them to share their own stories with the world.

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#bbcon Just Took Over Austin, TX| Day 1 Recap

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Mobile phones. Some of these topics are relatively new and still emerging ( people fundraising for you ), others seem to be exploding (Donor Advised Funds) and some have already passed a lot of nonprofits by and are here to stay (like how we use the mobile phone). Donor’s customer service expectations. The rise of Donor Advised Funds.

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