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Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network

NTEN

Deeper conversations about practice take place in blog comments, webinars, online chats and on Facebook. Discussion boards can be added to your website, leveraged in a Ning site, or you can use a google group or similar solution. commenting on any item. Consider Ning, Basecamp, and Zoho. rating items. Hard to use.

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Facebook, Open Social, Networked Relationship Building, and Leveraging Social Capital

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So this leads me to a recent discussion thread on the NTEN discuss list the other day. I am wondering about the role of an evangelist or what Networked for Good report calls super activist, an individual who acts on behalf of an org, business, or other entity. I can't add much to David and Susan's smart comments.

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How To Get Started Thinking About Online Peer Learning Communities for Nonprofit Professionals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Please share in the comments. Ning – Popular with nonprofits, reasonably priced, may require some customization. Who’s running the parenting/running/makers community/community org, young donors, etc. That email exchange morphed into this guest post. Is your nonprofit facilitating online professional learning?