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Greater Washington Give to the Max Day Training Event

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I used this an opportunity to reflect on my experience as a free agent over the years and while the tools have changed, the principles effectively using social media to fundraising for a cause have not. And while the small nonprofit, The Sharing Foundation , benefited from the prize money, there were also other benefits.

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Campaigning #4Change Recap

Amy Sample Ward

annanten : social media is here to help you empower your followers with a story to create powerful activists for your cause. annanten : @engagejoe online campaigning = (relationship building + storytelling) * shared cause ^ common goal. realize_ink : Q3: empowerment & ownership. Both important. link] was abt ppl, not an org.

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Corporate Philanthropy as a Business Driver: 2019 Trends and Tactics

Givinga

Employees can add their own funds to Flexible Giving Accounts and link together with other employees around shared causes, so working at your company doesn’t just pay the bills, it makes an impact on the community and empowers employees to be influences of that impact. Employee Influence.

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The Best Nonprofit Social Media Campaigns of 2017

NonProfit Hub

MeToo was meant to be a movement that provides “empowerment through empathy” to survivors of sexual abuse, assault, exploitation and harassment, especially those in underprivileged communities. Don’t be afraid to join a trending hashtag on social media if it applies to your cause. Make things personal by putting a face to a cause.