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Change.org is Hiring Bloggers for Social Action Blog Network

Have Fun - Do Good

Want to blog on an issue you are passionate about for an audience of hundreds of thousands of activists and nonprofit leaders? Want to create the premier online space for your issue and become a leading voice for social action? To apply, go to [link]. I've pasted the blurb below: Hiring Bloggers for Change.org! blogging job activism

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Serious Games Initiative

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Darfur is Dying game probably caught your attention. From inspiring young cancer patients to fighting poverty to peaceful resistance of oppressive regimes. From inspiring young cancer patients to fighting poverty to peaceful resistance of oppressive regimes. applied to policy or management issues? So, why games?

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Insiders Guide to Video and YouTube for Nonprofits - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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The first thing I suggest is to be genuine -- interview people who are affected by the work your organization does, record actions you are taking to solve problems in your community, ask YouTube users to sound off on why your issues are important. Also, I always enjoy when nonprofits use YouTube to respond to current events.

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Nedra Weinreich: Social Marketing Guru

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So I decided to start my own blog to help people see how social marketing concepts can be applied to their own health and social issues, as well as to have credibility when I tell my clients to consider using blogging and social media. what are they thinking, feeling and doing in relation to the health or social issue you are promoting?

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Insiders Guide to Video and YouTube for Nonprofits - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

The first thing I suggest is to be genuine -- interview people who are affected by the work your organization does, record actions you are taking to solve problems in your community, ask YouTube users to sound off on why your issues are important. Also, I always enjoy when nonprofits use YouTube to respond to current events.

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Making Stories Work for Your Org: What the Data Says

NTEN

Make them see the issue in human terms and they'll give more! These are stories that help illustrate a point, paint a vivid picture of a situation, or put a complex or wonky issue in human terms. Steve has also been a consultant and strategist for the Save Darfur Coalition, American Cancer Society, U.S.

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