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Expert Tips for #GivingTuesday Success

Connection Cafe

Not to worry – follow these steps for success! Feature donor stories. Start gathering stories, statistics, videos and pictures that you can tag for reuse on #GivingTuesday. Connect your donors with the story of the campaign so they can see who and/or what their gifts are directly benefiting.

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Using Peer Learning Strategies To Build A Network

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the successes was how most participants are learning to balance the strategic with the spontaneous of social media as described in this blog post. Increase reach on social media channels. Increase engagement on social channels. Social media content mirrors other channels. Solicit and share stories.

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E-Mediat: Reflections from the Conference in Fez, Morocco

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The conference in Morocco was a “tri-lingual event” and was translated into French, English, and Arabic, although the content and instructional design were identical to the event in Jordan. This blog post is a summary of reflections about the instructional design and how NGOs in these countries are becoming Networked NGOs.

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10 Best Practices for Planning Successful Crowd Funding or Giving Day Campaigns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The next day, I facilitated a workshop on Best Practices for Crowd Funding that blended traditional instruction with innovation lab facilitation techniques. This post shares the content and I’ll share a post about the instructional design in a second post. What metrics will you use to measure success?

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Guest Post: Using Participation to Solve a Design Problem at the Carnegie Museum of Art

Museum 2.0

This is a perfect example of a museum using participation as a design solution. This post appears here in excerpted form; you can read the whole story here. Some of the prompts were more successful than others, and some people used the sheets in completely independent ways, ignoring the prompt entirely.

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