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Becoming A Social Media Savvy Nonprofit, Nurturing A Social Culture Through Personal Use

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The first steps are simple once you have policy/philosophy in place and the right mix of bottom up/top down adoption or acceptance of social media. Here's how the Red Cross handbook states it: Step 1: Get Social Media Savvy Initiate personal social media use: Explore the tools you’d like to adopt by using them in your personal life first.

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A Closer Look at Nonprofit Technology Benchmarks: Staffing

NTEN

You can download the complete report for free here.] This was important to us because, especially at smaller organizations, we understand that responsibilities such as web sites, social media, online community management, etc., for free. > We've been asking about this since our first study in 2006.

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Webinar: Appreciate, Engage and Retain Your Supporters

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This Expert Webinar is FREE but space is limited so make sure you register today! His expertise includes change management and constituent relationship management strategy and implementation. She manages the team that drives growth in social media, email, mobile, new business development, and online advertising.

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Tips for Content Curators from Beth Kanter: How To Avoid Getting "Content Fried"

NTEN

Read the rest of article, and the complete issue on "Content Curation" when you subscribe to the journal for free! ]. For example, if I have to do some writing that requires a higher level of attention for me than does scanning Twitter or reading and responding to email, I schedule my writing time during peak concentration hours in the day.

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The Unanticipated Benefits of Content Curation: Build Staff Expertise and Reduce Information Overload

NTEN

Read the rest of the article, and the complete issue on Content Curation, when you subscribe to the journal for free! ] The creation and sharing of content on social media and social networks is contributing to this information overload. Better yet, this professional development is a self-directed activity – and it’s free!

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Reflecting on NTEN Publications Accomplishments in 2011: We Launched a Digital Journal for Nonprofit Leaders!

NTEN

The Change journal is one of our tactics to address these needs: to develop inspiring and educational content focused on examples and big-picture thinking about how technology can help organizations achieve their missions while delivering it in a magazine format that can be read online or printed for off-line reading.

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Nonprofit Consulting Firms: 26 Leaders in Their Spaces

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Contributor Development Partnership – Public Media. Advancement Resources – Managing Culture Change. Email appending to strengthen and refine your existing database. Network protection services: DDoS protection, firewall implementation, and email security reviews. Bentz Whaley Flessner – Alumni Relations Strategy.