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2012 SXSW Interactive – #nptech Highlights

Amy Sample Ward

We’ve all experienced videos, blogs, photos, or topics “going viral” online before our eyes – the number of views increases, our Facebook timeline fills with reposts of the story, or a hashtag rises up the trending charts. Personal and Professional Identity: Social Media Policies for Nonprofits. At SXSW, there….

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MySpace.com: A Place for Donors? - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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This chart shows the percentage of nonprofits using each feature. As you can see from the above chart, only 19% of profiles had donation widgets or links to their main donation page. " A quick straw poll of some good profiles are the aforementioend ASPCA or, for something a lot simpler and easier to create, Drug Policy Alliance.

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MySpace.com: A Place for Donors? - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

This chart shows the percentage of nonprofits using each feature. As you can see from the above chart, only 19% of profiles had donation widgets or links to their main donation page. " A quick straw poll of some good profiles are the aforementioend ASPCA or, for something a lot simpler and easier to create, Drug Policy Alliance.

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How the Media Covered Voting Rights in 2020

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As always with this series, the hope is that communications professionals will keep the lessons of how coverage of the issue of voting rights shifted in 2020 in mind when charting a course for the future, especially as 2022 midterms fast approach. Community stories trickled up to national attention.

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How the Media Covered White Supremacy in 2020

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The energized movement to address—and often remove— memorials to individuals who held slaves in bondage or committed treason in defense of slavery, led efforts to seize the land of Indigenous people, or advanced racist policies. Related Links: Scoring a lasting big policy win as the Trump era ended. It’s not too surprising: .

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COVID Had Devastating Consequences for Food Security. Here’s How the Media Covered It in 2020.

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As part of our 2021 Mediamarks Labs series , we’re taking a close look at the trends in last year’s coverage of food insecurity, with the hope that communications professionals will keep the lessons of how coverage of this issue shifted in 2020 in mind when charting a course for the future. About the Author.

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