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New on SSIR: Should Nonprofits Act Like Businesses or People?

Amy Sample Ward

The conclusion of the book is titled “Disrupting the Nonprofit Sector,” and a question that came up in a recent podcast I recorded kept me thinking all week: Why do I think multichannel strategies will actually disrupt the nonprofit sector? bookreview otherblogs alisonfine allysonkapin book scae ssir'

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Q&A with sgLEADERS: H. Beecher Hicks, III, National Museum of African American Music

sgEngage

Q: What are you reading right now and/or what podcast are you listening to? I am also listening to the We Sound Crazy podcast hosted by some friends in the music industry to learn more about the inner workings of the space I am now working in. Technology enables us to be as national as our name implies.

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Video Didn't Kill the Radio Star: The Not-for-Profit Exchange

NTEN

The transmission of sound electronically to groups of people will always hold power, even if it's not broadcast via some type of waveform modulation. But if it's important to you, feel free to call them "live podcasts".) They even broadcast from the 2011 NTC (which you can replay from their archive ).

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Introducing: Cause Camp 2019 Speaker Lineup

NonProfit Hub

He’s the host of the podcast Sounds Good , the creator of the Goodnewspaper , a printed newspaper full of good news, and built an online community over more than 250,000 world changers. In this presentation, Branden Harvey will explain the importance of broadcasting the good work you’re doing to the world.

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Q&A with sgLEADERS: H. Beecher Hicks, III, National Museum of African American Music

Connection Cafe

Q: What are you reading right now and/or what podcast are you listening to? I am also listening to the We Sound Crazy podcast hosted by some friends in the music industry to learn more about the inner workings of the space I am now working in. Technology enables us to be as national as our name implies.

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An Open Letter to Museums on Twitter

Museum 2.0

Twitter is like a big radio party--everyone can broadcast and everyone can listen. If radio was a brand new media format and you had the opportunity to host a show or run a station, you'd probably listen to some other stations before deciding whether and what to broadcast. It's okay if you start by just following.

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How Much Time Does Web 2.0 Take?

Museum 2.0

These are arguably the most time-consuming of the "cheap" time options, but if you have staff members who are already using these social networks, you can quickly broadcast out to a large group of people (like Twitter) at infrequent points, and provide a place for that group to meet and interact with each other. Start a podcast.

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