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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: The Nature Conservancy

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Organization: The Nature Conservancy. Organization Size: +1 million members, +3800 staff. What was the very first social media tool your organization utilized, and when? Which tool has been surprisingly useful in getting out the word about your organization and its programs? Name: Amy Ganderson. Anything else?

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Mashable's Top 75+ Green Twits to Follow: NTEN Orgs Represented in a Major Way

NTEN

The real representation comes in the list of organizations, which makes sense, because the work you all are doing is in conjunction with your organizations. Many of you maintain both individual and organizational profiles, leaving the "cause talk" to your org profiles. The Nature Conservance : @nature_org.

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Nonprofits Live: Green Tech on April 17

Tech Soup

Most organizations attempt sustainable efforts but few create comprehensive campaigns to be greener and accountable for resource use. org leads communications and helped found this environmental policy and art organization shifting dialogue on climate change. Green IT equipment purchasing. Jamie Henn at 350.org

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Building your Donor base on Facebook - The Nature Conservancy's experience.

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is a 501(c)3 organization that works in the U.S. Using tools readily available on Facebook, the organization has raised almost $48,000 in the first six months of their social-networking effort. Me - How did (lil) Green Patch come about? Here's a success story. How does it make money for you?

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20 Environmental/Green Nonprofit YouTube Channels

Have Fun - Do Good

Whenever I need a little pick me up, I watch videos of the new kitties who are ready for adoption through a local organization, Maine Coon Adoptions, where we got our first cat. While preparing to teach a social media webinar recently, I discovered quite a few environmental/green nonprofits that have YouTube channels.

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Does Your Nonprofit Need a Website Revamp? How to Tell

Top Nonprofits

It’s what you use to drive engagement, donations, and awareness of your organization. They see the information about a gala event that your organization is hosting at the local aquarium. Is the organization still relevant? Is the organization still relevant? Plus, it can create a bad reputation for your organization.

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Things are going to get “.wild”

Connection Cafe

Will it be a consortium of environmental conservation and wildlife groups? ” So I was feeling creative and started considering some options, and wondering who’d get them: Consider domains like: “ planet”, “ green”, (even “ verde”?). million “ org” groups out there?

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