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How Save the Children Is Using An Edgy Infographic As Part of A Multi-Channel Campaign for Children in Syria

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Save the Children’s Ettoré Rossetti, Director of Digital Marketing & Social Media for Save the Children USA, emailed me an infographic on the impact of the Syria crisis on children. Of course, the infographic alone is not enough – it’s part of a multi-channel campaign. Seems a little edgy?

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7 Nonprofits that Inspired Us in 2013 and How Your Favorite Nonprofit Can Make the List this Year.

Connection Cafe

Best Use of Interactive Technology – The Tenement Museum – The Tenement Museum needed a system that could collect visitor information for future follow up while making the booking process easy and seamless, both online and onsite. Read the case study. Read the case study. Read the case study. Read the case study.

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Seven Nonprofits That Deserve a Standing Ovation

Connection Cafe

Best Use of Interactive Technology – The Tenement Museum – The Tenement Museum needed a system that could collect visitor information for future follow up while making the booking process easy and seamless, both online and onsite. Read the case study. Read the case study. Read the case study. Read the case study.

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International Organizations and Social Media: News, Engagement, and Social Data for Policy Change

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Social channels continued to show strong growth over the past 12 months, with top social networks adding more than 135 million new users in the course of 2013. For example, the UN Refugee Agency, encourages all field officers to tell the stories of the refugees they are working with as this recent tweet from Syria illustrates.

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Crowdsourcing Skills for Human Rights via Movements.org

Tech Soup

One intriguing offer was by an "informed Atheist who is here for answers, support, and planning." The presumption is that a very large number of people feel stymied by the limitations of the petitioning process. My hope is that the site will somehow create a channel for directly telling truth to power.

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