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48 Top Nonprofit Podcasts in 2023

Whole Whale

This renaissance of the medium presents a fantastic opportunity for deeper content to be created and consumed by people interested in the nonprofit world. Podcasting is an incredible medium that was catapulted into mainstream audiences with the success of Spotify buying top podcasts and growth of podcast companies like Gimlet Media.

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Visitor Voices Book Club: Talking Back

Museum 2.0

Welcome to the first installment of the Visitor Voices book club. Some were nonsensical, graffiti, or obscenities, but many were comments on the quality and content of the museum generally. Chris Lawrence writes about one group of teens who addressed the Society directly as a "you" embodying white privilege.

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AAM Recap: Slides, Observations, and Object Fetishism

Museum 2.0

Some of the most interesting questions included: how do you verify the accuracy and authenticity of visitor-contributed content? The room was suddenly and incredibly buzzing with hundreds of voices, hundreds of people giving each other ideas. We need more conference session formats that emphasize interpersonal exchange.

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8 Ways Nonprofits Can Help P2P Fundraisers Meet & Exceed Their Goals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

That’s why we added in a general profile picture and some text around the organization’s impact beforehand, all in the voice of the fundraiser, so that the page is engaging even if it’s not updated by the individual fundraisers. your connection to soccer, teens, nonprofits, Classy, etc.). Make it more personal to you (i.e.

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Making Participatory Processes Visible to Visitors

Museum 2.0

Let's say you spend a year working with a group of teens to co-create an exhibition, or you invite members and local artists to help redesign the lobby. A gallery that otherwise would have felt dead came alive with the children's voices, laughter, and antics. Community processes are both exciting and time-consuming.

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Backwards Interview: My Advice for Incorporation of Web 2.0 into Museums

Museum 2.0

Are you trying to establish yourself as an up-to-the-minute news source on topics related to your museum’s content? If you had one youth educator, would you expect them to develop and run overnights AND scout programs AND teen programs AND toddler programs AND outreach AND… of course not. Start conservative and build from there.

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