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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofit Professionals To Begin 2018 with Clarity

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

1) Review the Year: For as long as I can remember, I have kept an annual professional journal, using a variation of bullet journal technique. In early January, I read through the journal and think about accomplishments:What gave me a sense of purpose and feeling of personal and professional fulfillment? Year in Review.

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Taking 18 Minutes Day Towards A Year-Long Focus

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Networked NGO : I’ll be combing the two above in all my training work during 2012. First, I’m going to create an ignore list in addition to my to do list. Second, I’ve always kept gratitude journals, but now I’m also to keep a “no thanks” journal or record what I’ve said no to.

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Data, Data Everywhere: But How Does It Relate to You and Your Work?

Tech Soup

And for those of you interested in open government data events, have a look at the events calendar that is being updated by the Open Knowledge Foundation. Presentations on the use of open data in development cooperation ( AidData ) and discussions on transparency and publication of open data by NGOs. are planned. good use of data.

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[VIDEO] Emerging Trends in Nonprofit Social Media Marketing

Bloomerang

So I was a journalism major in college. I loved all things journalism, magazine, newspaper. So, yes, I think the Global NGO Technology Report found the majority of nonprofits do agree social media is effective for creating brand awareness. Peace Corps in Senegal in West Africa. And I loved writing. I actually loved marketing.