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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This website allows users to build visually appealing interactive timelines using video, audio, images, location, social media, and timestamps. Very useful to social media practitioners and bloggers. Additionally, the app serves as hub to all other Google Apps, such as Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Reader, Voice, Maps, etc.

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50 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This website allows users to build visually appealing interactive timelines using video, audio, images, location, social media, and timestamps. GlobalTweets is a website which plots recent tweets from all over the world on a map by using their geographical information. Very useful to social media practitioners and bloggers.

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Stellar year-end fundraising strategies for busy nonprofit leaders

Get Fully Funded

By thinking through your fundraising strategy before October 1, you can collect your stories and integrate your efforts, keeping your messaging and images consistent through mail, email, social media, events, and any other channels you may use. Can they share your message and Ask with their personal and social networks?

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Guest Post by Alan Levine: Social Media Recap from NMC 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

However I wanted to record, primarily for my own sake, while fresh in my mind a recap of the social media tools we used (and other related factors) for our conference. Last year at Princeton, we added a Google Map for people to geotag their home location , an invitation to share photos of the number “15? (it

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A Guide to Storytelling for Nonprofits & Digital Marketing

DNL OmniMedia

Map out the basic arc of your story. Before you get lost in the details of your nonprofit’s story, map out its basic arc. So for example, let’s say you’re mapping the arc for a story featuring a volunteer. In your arc, you mapped out the general flow of your nonprofit’s story. Introduce a compelling character.

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Designing for Good: Central Park Conservancy

Connection Cafe

Print design, visual design, graphic design, illustration, product photography, park kiosks, mobile apps, and all things webby are managed by their team. We identified early on that our social media posts that are image-oriented far outrank others in terms of likes, shares, and comments, and so decided to make our site very image-heavy.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Overview slides of what is Web2.0 ( remix from Social Media and Nonprofits Presentation) Core theme Listening - Responding to what people are saying about the topic or the program. Photography students use Flickr to post, organize, share, and critique their colleagues?????? Calendar: Google Calendar. Who Is Sick?

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