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10X: CEO’s Update: Spring 2014

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Technology currently serves privileged groups through tools that provide access to education, literacy, health, and justice. We are also doing far more to spread the word about technology for rights activists, often in close collaboration with major partners in the human rights field such as Human Rights Watch and WITNESS.

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Net Smart: How To Thrive Online

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The book covers five digital literacies – each starting with an illustration by Anthony Weeks that graphically communicates the key points. They include: attention, crap detection, collaboration, networks, and participation. Rheingold reminds us of the value of becoming a content curator.

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Using Google Apps for Your Social Media Listening Dashboard: Social Productivity

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So, the real question is - if you have both of these types of tasks to accomplish- they take different approaches, probably use different sides of your brain, etc. When I open my google/gmail accounts, I have to a purpose and a goal - and be very disciplined or else risk getting distracted. social media context?

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The Participatory Nonprofit?

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The reality is that our brains only have the capacity to manage a limited number of relationships ??? Collaborative Problem Solving - (working toether in teams - informal/formal to comlpete tasks and develop new knowledge. others toward a common goal. each of various qualities. More here ). * The mindshift to be successful.

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Creating Auction Marketing Materials: 5 Storytelling Tips

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Use this knowledge to appeal to their specific motivations and emphasize how their support helps achieve these goals. Knowing these interests can help you connect your organization’s goals with what your donors care about. This is because our brains process them almost instantly. Learn more about the auction’s goals and purpose.

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Spark Engagement, Inspire Loyalty, Upskill to Association 4.0 Board Leadership   

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There is a welcome post-pandemic trend to make demographic diversity a top priority and to think of the board as a brain trust that represents the members’ boldest ideas and vision. Fluency with digital tools for communication, collaboration, and decision-making leading to efficient and effective governance.