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Nonprofit Technology News for February 2014

Tech Soup

Here’s how Claire Cain Miller explains how it works: “Once you sign up for Plus, it becomes your account for all Google products, from Gmail to YouTube to maps, so Google sees who you are and what you do across its services, even if you never once return to the social network itself.” Image 2: Cancer Research UK.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

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An editorial calendar is basically just a content map or a guide that helps you map out your nonprofit’s content (including social media) for the year. Examples: An article about breast cancer during Breast Cancer Awareness Month; Cancer facts; historical pieces to commemorate a certain day, etc.

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Notes for Berkman Conversation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

American Cancer Society ??? More people mapped their work flow. I just saw that Brian is bringing his video camera , I better go take a shower. Blog on the Boards : Where an audience member writes the review of performance and it is posted on the blog. Fi Space Malden Cybercafe. Gilbert commented. Is the term blog obsolete ????

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How to Attract Donors From Around the World With Your Virtual Event

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HEADstrong Foundation encourages DIY fundraising through creative campaigns like Riding aHead of Cancer. The campaign started with a single bike gifted to HEADstrong by Peloton’s Comeback Program to help families de-stress throughout the cancer treatment process. . Get creative around timing tied to games and events like March Madness.

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

Bloomerang

” On camera, trying to stay awake. So I might not know that grandma has colon cancer, but I know your primary care for grandma and something has gone left. How do your individual goals map to those organizational goals? No one should have goals that don’t easily map across. You’re like, “What?”