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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The final program is selected through a combination of an open submission and voting process. The process has opened – so you can browse and vote for the nonprofit panels you think are worthy of being on the program until September 2, 2011. Chad Norman, Blackbaud. Share the link, title, and names in the comments.

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10 Reasons Your Email Appeal is Being Ignored

NetWits

Conventional wisdom says that between 8 am and 9 am have the lowest open rates, as does Monday. As for time, open rates tend to be higher sent around lunch time (noon or 1 pm) EST. So the best time for the best results boil down to midweek, midday.” – Michael Gastaldo. “ Don’t keep it to yourself, share your tips in the comments! .

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Doing Museum Work: Your Thoughts

Museum 2.0

But this one resonated clearly, as I got 75 retweets and 61 comments. And here are a few suggestions from commenters. walking meetings to open up our lungs and our thinking). Dana Allen-Greil (@danamuses) November 13, 2019 Learning alongside your team was a suggestion that went across many comments.

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Shameless Ask, Looking for SXSW 2012 Nonprofit Votes!

NetWits

Final program is selected through a combination open voting and secret SXSW staff magic. I’m sure there are plenty of other folks suggesting sessions … make sure to let us know in the comments. That mean’s is WE NEED YOUR VOTES ! Uhmm, I should be more specific. We need you thumbs UP vote. When Social Good Goes Bad.

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Recap: Community Organizing Tools from the Experts

NTEN

CoP organizers Praan Misir ( CommBuild ) and Brett Ashley Crawford ( Arts Nonprofits ) and Tech Club organizers Regina Walton ( SFTech4Good ), Paula Jones ( NCTech4Good ), and Chad Leaman and Elijah van der Giessen (both from NetSquared Vancouver ) took time out to deliver the presentation. Leave a comment below!

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Mapping Your Online/Offline Activism: Surfrider Foundation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Today I attended an informative lunchtime presentation by Chad Nelsen who is the Environmental Director at the Surfrider Foundation where he has worked since 1998. Chad did a video clip explaining the slide. (He The above map that Chad explains gets at it. He's currently getting his Ph.D in surf economics!)

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Eating my own dogfood. It sometimes tastes yucky.

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

July 9, 2007 So I talk a lot about both open source software, and the preciousness of one’s own data. I tout the benefits of open source software. There are still some, shall we say, hanging chads. Open source projects do get better. 3 comments… read them below or add one } 1 Kevin Mark 07.09.07