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9 Tips for Creating a Social Media Advocacy Campaign

Media Cause

This is a critical time for participating in relevant social media conversations and using trending hashtags in your posts. If your advocacy goal is to get a bill passed, plan for posts when a bill is introduced, create posts if the bill gets any press mentions and do another push when the bill is about to go to vote. Be persistent.

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AI for Nonprofits and Social Good: Link Roundup

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We are tracking the conversation and resources about AI and Nonprofits and social good. Jerry Brown signed a bill last week bans bots from pretending to be real people in pursuit of selling products or influencing elections. Here’s this month’s roundup. Bots are also not limited to social media. More on the new law here.

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What Nonprofit CEOs and Trustees Do the Best Job Leading on Social Media Channels?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Leading on social media requires nonprofit CEOs and their staff, even Trustees, to master basic digital communications skills that allow them to engage directly with stakeholders as themselves, in their own voices. Nonprofit leaders need to use social media to drive conversations online and offline, influence others, and shape perceptions.

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10 New Nonprofit Trends

Qgiv

Our smartphones and other digital devices make it easier than ever to store credit card information and use it with the press of a button while still keeping important details safe and secure. This means employee behavior influences corporate dollars. Digital wallets are poised to change fundraising in a pretty drastic way.

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You Can Stand Up for Health Care on Twitter and Facebook, What About On Google +?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In this example of using grassroots organizing to influence grass tops debates, how do we measure it? The messages or story is created, shared via intermediaries or influencers: This can be legislators, journalists, or other influencers. Use the “ Valid Measurement Grid &#. The rows are your audience.

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How to Effectively Engage Lawmakers at Town Hall Meetings

Connection Cafe

Why cover an event where an elected official and constituents have a calm conversation on public policy?) And, indeed, many citizens come to these events not to have a conversation, but to vent. It was at the VFW Hall in Glen Burnie, Maryland, and other venues like it, that I truly learned how to influence legislators.

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Crowdsourcing: Community vs Crowd

Amy Sample Ward

We’ll be facilitating a conversation, more than doing a formal presentation, and will focus on the power of crowdsourcing (using our own case study from conducting the Social Media for Social Good case study competition) and the application of social media in nonprofit program delivery. If you’re here in Austin, do join us!

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