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New on SSIR: Give Permission to Peer Influence

Amy Sample Ward

. —– A new report from the team at Forrester came out last week: Tapping The Entire Online Peer Influence Pyramid. The evaluation and recognition of peer influence, something that is not only prevalent but inherent in social media, is something that help empower and sustain your communities AND increase your staff capacity.

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How to Host a Benefit Concert for Your Nonprofit

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Benefit concerts are often celebrations of major achievements or a part of a larger fundraising campaign. While these are examples of some of the most famous benefit concerts, your concert doesn’t need to be historic to have a large influence on your cause. You can also market your concert offline as well.

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You Can Stand Up for Health Care on Twitter and Facebook, What About On Google +?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

At minimum, this application lets people air their concerns to legislators and policy makers easily through Twitter and can amplify more traditional tactics such as email campaigns and signing online/offline petitions. In this example of using grassroots organizing to influence grass tops debates, how do we measure it?

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Transmedia — Making Change Across Mediums

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When I started out, the “broadcast, festival, and screenings” model of distribution dictated community engagement strategies that were more linear, and limited. But simply put, cross-platform campaigns are the future of documentary film, and issue advocacy.

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New on SSIR: Letting Technology Lead

Amy Sample Ward

I blogged earlier this year about research that indicates very strongly we’ve replicated our offline social barriers and segmentation in our online social networking platforms. ( Visit danah boyd’s website for more information and research on this topic.) What it Means to Individuals.

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New on SSIR: Letting Technology Lead

Amy Sample Ward

I blogged earlier this year about research that indicates very strongly we’ve replicated our offline social barriers and segmentation in our online social networking platforms. ( Visit danah boyd’s website for more information and research on this topic.) What it Means to Individuals.

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How to Upgrade Nonprofit Donors Using Suggested Donations

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That’s what this guide will cover — how to choose suggested donation amounts and leverage this feature effectively throughout your fundraising campaigns and marketing outreach. Several different studies provide insight into why how you present giving price options can influence donors to give more (or less) generously.