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Which Social Networking Analysis Term Best Describes Virgin America?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've been in Washington, DC for the Network Effectiveness and Social Media Strategy Map working session for Packard Foundation Grantees convened by Monitor Institute. This is a post to help me identify what I don't know about social network analysis and mapping tools with the hope that you'll fill in the gaps in the comments.

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[VIDEO] Counting the Costs: Where Capital Campaigns Often Miss the Mark

Bloomerang

But most importantly, I want to recommend and encourage all of you to chat in your questions and comments throughout the next hour or so. The second one that I commonly see organizations struggle with is rushing through or rushing out of the quiet phase. We’re going to try to leave some time at the end for Q&A.

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Effective Social Media Planning & Storytelling for Nonprofit Fundraising Success

CauseVox

In a world where billions of people spend hours each day scrolling through their news feeds, social media is ripe for cultivating generosity. By mapping out your content in advance, you ensure a consistent presence on your supporters’ feeds while maximizing the impact of your messaging to align with specific campaign timelines.

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Has the Ice Bucket Challenge Spawned Charity Jacking?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Phase 1: Personal Challenges with Cold Water to Raise Money. ” People who donated enjoyed the opportunity for innuendo in the comments. Phase 2: The Ice Bucket Challenge: From Fundraiser to Social Media Meme. This network map illustrates how the challenge spread from celebrity to celebrity by who they tagged.

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[VIDEO] Demystifying the Grants Lifecycle: Grant Seeking Lessons and Pro-tips from the Field

Bloomerang

Rachel Sacks, MPH will help demystify all five phases of the grants lifecycle: identifying well-aligned prospects, cultivating funder relationships, preparing compelling submissions, maintaining grants through stewarding and reporting, and submitting renewals. I’ll keep an eye on the Twitter feed as well. .

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Guest Post by Tom Dawkins: Ashoka’s use of Twitter

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We have gone through a few key phases in the first year, from working hard for nine months to build our first 10,000 connections and then being placed on the Twitter Suggested Users list and racing to the more than 300,000 we now have. Being proactive rules out using RSS feeds to populate our Twitter feed.

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Nonprofit Technology News for August 2013

Tech Soup

This is the last phase of the project, which now includes all 54 countries of the African Union. She was also named one of Time Magazine’s Best Twitter Feeds of 2013 , so her information is not just on the website but also across mobile and social media. Open Data in Africa. that address poverty in the world.

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