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Self-care for Nonprofits

Media Cause

On the most surface and performative level (thanks, social media influencers), it’s all about massages and candles. Much of what we focus on in Retrospectives tends to be about outcomes or processes, which are completely valid things to reflect on. Comparison? But I needed something provocative to get you to read. Supportive?

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Observations and Reflections on #TakeBackThePink

Amy Sample Ward

Many Komen supporters expressed anger that an organization positioned to make such positive impact would allow for political influence and would make a decision that appeared to be going against the mission of serving women (especially low income women served by PP affiliates). An interesting model to use for comparison is Occupy Wall Street.

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iLaw: Cyber Strategy for a Developing Nation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The agenda didn't have a detailed description, so I thought this might be a case study along the lines of how to influence a UA policy similiar to this one about Trinidad. The process of self-reflection and identifying differences, working ways to relate to issues, and going forward. Cyberspace identity is key.

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NTEN and TechSoup Webinar: Share Your Story - ROI and Social Media - Slides and Notes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Financial calculations: net gain, opportunity cost, or comparison to other method. David Armano's " The Collective Focus Group:Listen, Learn, and Adapt " was written for the business audience in mind, but the concept and techniques can be used by nonprofits and more importantly lead to success. Communicating the results.

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[VIDEO] Building Your Nonprofit’s Engagement Engine

Bloomerang

Well, it’s the level of awareness and understanding that a product, a program, a service, or your organization has in people’s minds. How much is it front of mind for me? Or maybe even policy makers who have influence over government, you know, budgets, you know, for the CDC or things like that.

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I look for patterns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

calling me a pro -- but honestly in comparison to Vicky's work, I feel like more a Sunday afternoon painter.). That marvelous patch work quilt of different and connected s in the blogosphere that influences your thinking, your writing, and sometimes your practice. If I don't take the time to reflect, I get cranky.

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