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Are Marketing and Membership at Opposite Poles? Take the Journey to Collaboration

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They will reward you by crafting messages that move the hearts and minds of your most important audiences and reinforce brand identity. Content is easier to produce and more effective when all communicators understand the desired outcomes.” A facilitator can help sort through obstacles and guide people toward effective interaction.

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Are Marketing and Membership at Opposite Poles? Take the Journey to Collaboration

.orgSource

They will reward you by crafting messages that move the hearts and minds of your most important audiences and reinforce brand identity. Content is easier to produce and more effective when all communicators understand the desired outcomes.” A facilitator can help sort through obstacles and guide people toward effective interaction.

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Break Out of Your Comfort Zone…and into Breakout Rooms!

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When analyzing the full scope and value of attendee engagement, we at Accelevents try to think in terms of both large and small-scale interactions. We now provide you with our new breakout room feature within Workshops to facilitate concentrated conversations. We love putting like-minded individuals together in a brainstorming space!

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4 ways your site should support year-end virtual fundraising

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Make full use of your blog content. Ensuring a smooth user experience is especially critical for complex virtual campaigns like peer-to-peer fundraising, which relies heavily on your website to facilitate a number of different interactions between donors, their networks, and your organization. Make full use of your blog content.

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Content Curation for Nonprofits – Notes from #13ntccur8

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This year at the Nonprofit Technology Conference, I had the pleasure of designing and facilitating a session on “Content Curation for Nonprofits” with Will Coley. The session was designed to balance content delivery with peer interaction. This blog post offers reflections and resources from the session.

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7 Tips To Help You Focus In Age of Distraction: Are You Content Fried!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This morning I learned a new word for information overload – “content fried” from a colleague at the Packard Foundation. It resonated. We have so much content in our professional lives. Then there’s the whole other world of organizational content that you need to consume or create to get stuff done!

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SXSW Reflection: Using Social Media to Facilitate A Global Back Channel at a Panel Session

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over the past month, I have been thinking about a couple of different ideas and how to incorporate them into training design to facilitate learning. My questions are: 1. How can we integrate content sharing and audience interaction in the right balance to unleash pearls of wisdom from both audience and the experts on the stage?