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Nature Conservancy Instagram Contest and Other Examples

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s how it works, according to their recent Facebook and Tumblr posts: The Nature Conservancy has used photo contests to crowdsource photos from its network through social media in the post, as far back as 2008 when it ran a contest on Flickr. There are some obvious benefits: Engaging its network beyond the like on Facebook.

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Virtual Platforms for Good: Empowering Individuals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He said he would more focus on the "death and destruction" in northern Uganda and Eastern Congo. The flickr stream - photos tagged with macfoundsl and snapzilla stream. He talked about Iraq, and said it was important, but there is enough media coverage of it all ready, and he feels nothing could be done in the short term.

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Is Your Museum Website a Walled Garden?

Museum 2.0

When I write posts on this blog or share photos on Flickr, they are searchable in Google. For example, the Holocaust Museum has a great Flash exhibition of Angelina Jolie’s trip to the Congo. Or should I put up the photos from my visit on Flickr? Walled gardens don’t just create relationship frustrations. All of these?

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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: WITNESS

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Flickr: flickr.com/humanrights. WITNESS currently utilizes the following social media tools: YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and “Video for Change” (blog). Title: Online Outreach and Production. Website: www.witness.org. Blog: blog.witness.org. Facebook: facebook.com/witness. Twitter: twitter.com/witnessorg.