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Recap: Community Organizing Tools from the Experts

NTEN

We recognize NTEN’s 501 Tech Clubs (local in-person groups) and Communities of Practice (CoPs) (online affinity groups) organizers are one clever and innovative bunch! This was one of our most interactive webinars - it was filled with community organizers, after all - the Twitter stream and chat channel were delightfully out of control!

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Reflection and Analysis: Gnomedex Real-Time Social Fundraising Experiment

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Click to see the larger image. The 30% of repeat donors came from my blog posts and repeat donors who saw it on the Twitter stream. What if they could instead put more passion and personality into the "call to action"? What if they could instead put more passion and personality into the "call to action"?

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Supporting Nonprofit Tech Educators Across the Globe

Tech Soup

Here's your monthly roundup of free in-person #Tech4Good events. in congratulating NTENny Award winners and NetSquared organizers Jason King (formerly of NetSquared London), Chad Leaman (NetSquared Vancouver), Roshani Kothari (NetSquared DC), Sarah Rasmussen (PDXtech4good), and Tony Caufield (Tech4Good Las Vegas).

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Pinterest: A Tool To Curate Relevant Visual Content for Your Audience

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Pinterest is a virtual pinboard where you can organize and share images and videos you discover on the web. Think of it as social network of visuals – where you can find images from other people with the same interest or use it to curate your own visual “interest space.” My Pinboards on Pinterest.

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