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Table of Contents :: Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Chapter 1 Websites, E-newsletters, and “Donate Now” Campaigns. Chapter 2 Getting Started with Social Media. Chapter 3 Facebook and Facebook Apps. Chapter 4 Twitter and Twitter Apps. Chapter 5 YouTube and Flickr. Getting Started with Digital Photography. and Web 3.0.

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The Information Diet: Not Just A Book, A Movement For Conscious Consumption of Information

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

(My favorite practical principle from Shenk was “Give A Hoot, Don’t Email Pollute” when talking about the need for developing will power in consuming and sharing digital information.). His chapter on “Data Literacy” describes what sounds a lot of good content curation skills minus the social sharing part.

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A Reflection on Networked Professional Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Many years ago before the digital cameras and children, my husband used to spend many hours combining two past times: birding and photography. Black-Crowned Night Heron. The product-driven learning is mindful, mostly linear, and focused.

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Moving from Story to Narrative

Tech Soup

Narratives can tie together seemingly disparate stories, the way a novel ties together the chapters of a book. Your Narrative and Digital Storytelling. Narratives lend themselves to transmedia storytelling, so use different tools like video and photography. Why Do Narratives Matter?

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Show The Love: Thoughtful Engagement to Retain Donors [eBook]

Connection Cafe

Here’s a look at what you’ll find in this free eBook: Chapter 1 : The Case for Donor Retention. Chapter 2 : Beat the Statistics by Falling in Love with Your Donors. Chapter 3 : The Perfect Donor Retention Plan Starts with a Calendar. Chapter 4 : How to Bring Your New Donors Onboard, the Right Way. By Roger M.

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50 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Ideal for organizing regional chapters, activists, or special events, Meetup makes it easy for nonprofits to organize supporters online to then meet up face-to-face offline. Simply plug in your nonprofits’s website URL and you can seen cached versions of your site going back to 1996. Meetup :: meetup.com.

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85 Low-Cost or Free Web-Based Tools for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If your nonprofit is active on Pinterest or wants to make better use of your digital library, knowledge of photo-editing is essential. Microsoft Local Impact Map is a low-cost visual mapping tool ideal for nonprofits that have multiple chapters or programs. FrontlineSMS :: frontlinesms.com. Meetup :: meetup.com.

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