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Campus Party H4SB — Hacking for Something Better Coming to US in 2012

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photos by Jamie Stobie and used with permission from the photographer. Seven thousand young Mexican geeks attended the 3rd Mexican Campus party July 18-25 in Mexico. In Mexico, donated and branded by Movistar). They want their brains to matter. He has seen it all. I think maybe a movie or game or two gets downloaded.

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Insider Tips for Nonprofit Content Marketing at Healthcare Organizations

Connection Cafe

So, as your organization works to create content that invites and inspires, it’s important to ensure everything is created with your audience in mind. Take the opportunity to ask your followers to share their own stories and experiences – in words, photos or videos. Have a Brain-Dumping Session.

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Oodles of Time Management Tips: July Nonprofit Blog Carnival Round-Up

Have Fun - Do Good

Actually I’ve found that in most cases people would rather you say no and then change your mind to yes then the other way around." Apparently, it takes 21 days of repetitive activity for your brain to accept new behavior as a habit. Flickr Photo of Aztec Calendar at the Anthropology Museum in Mexico City uploaded by Michael McCarty.

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