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Using Social Media to Engage and Recruit Volunteers

Volunteer Hub

Ask your community of volunteers for feedback via polls. allow them to feel involved) Engage with daily comments and posts. There many great resources available online that can help you access thought leadership around social media and nonprofit marketing in general. Personal shout-outs to individual volunteers and corporate groups.

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Reflections on a Decade of Designing and Facilitating Interactive Webinars

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And, while there are some limitations because of the webinar platform features, good design will consider these options: Individual learning activity: Reading, listening to a podcast or watching video, on the job application, researching, practicing, and journaling. Tailor the Interaction to the Size of the Group. Medium: Up to 50 people.

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Cool App Roundup: Election Edition

Tech Soup

app offers polling location information, sample ballots, and election. polling place, review voting rules, and contact Election Protection if. Philly Votes is an Ushahidi -powered poll monitoring initiative that gathers and maps voting incident reports, such as voter intimidation and long lines. us about it in the comments.

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[VIDEO] Creative Ways People Contribute to Community

Bloomerang

But most importantly, please feel free to send in any chats or questions or comments along the way. She’s got a really awesome podcast. So, yes, this podcast … this podcast, oh, man. Now I am in my podcast zone. This webinar is about my podcast actually. – [Steven] Yeah. . I love that.

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Getting the Most out of Facebook for Your Nonprofit Organization

ASU Lodestar Center

Some options include videos, podcasts, interviews, polls, insightful status updates, and more. Promote community interaction by inviting reader feedback through questions, and then be sure to respond to comments. Don't use your Facebook page to simply reprint information that's already available on your website.

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4 Technology Options That Might Replace the Church Bulletin

Tech Soup

His informal poll helped guide the list, and the comments below the article are worth reading. Offer podcasts, sermon outlines, a place to take notes, online giving, registration for events, push notifications and updates through the week, and more. Back in April 2013, Thom S. Option 2: Create a Mobile-Friendly Church Website.

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Results from Widget Experiments

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Create Free Polls. I tried one for audience polls and one for messages. However, 85% of the really small sample of folks (10 people) who took the poll think that widgets could be useful to building community if used strategically. I created a podcast from the messages with some minimal editing.

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