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Mapping Your Online/Offline Activism: Surfrider Foundation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you search for surfrider foundation on Facebook , you will find several hundred groups/pages for the chapters - many using their own variation of the organization's logo. It reminded me of the talk that Tony Hsieh, Zappos CEO , gave about how the culture of happiness enabled his company to scale.

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Top 2021 Fundraising Strategies: Mastering Online Appeals and Messaging

Bloomerang

Internalizing and externalizing an organization-wide culture of philanthropy. Is it easy to see how to give offline? It’s still a much smaller percentage of giving than offline giving, but you don’t want to ignore it. Mastering an analytic approach to strategy and planning. In this post, I’ll explore the second strategy. .

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Next #4Change Twitter Chat: Social Media & the Climate Change Movement

Amy Sample Ward

Where: Twitter (search for #4Change. Starting the Conversations: Here are some questions to consider: How does online discussion and networking connect with and support offline action? How can the web facilitate culture shifts? As network weavers, how can we faciitate culture shifts? Details: Date: Oct, 8th.

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Hiring A Google Grants Manager: A Guide & 9 Agencies

Nonprofits Source

By amplifying content on Google Search, participating organizations can connect with motivated prospects searching for their causes online. Claiming 92.58% of search engine market share worldwide , Google is the world’s most popular search engine, so you’re missing out if you haven’t already joined the program.

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Seven Tips for Techies in a Nonprofit Job Interview

NTEN

For general career and job search tips, check out Idealist's Career Center.) Share your offline interests. In the interview, engage in friendly small-talk by complimenting the smiling kids framed in a photo on the desk, or asking about what influences staff culture. (In Clarify the job.

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Your Nonprofit is Being Hacked Right Now

John Kenyon

They spend every second of every day searching for any vulnerabilities to exploit. Their systems were compromised and all of their servers hard to be taken offline. Look for a cybersecurity audit plan that includes the follow up work necessary to make sure the needed changes become ingrained into your culture.

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ROI (Results on Insights): Nonprofit Examples of How Listening Returns Value

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Listening may happen at the personal, staff level as a best practice for doing their job whether or not it is embedded in the organization's culture. For listening to become an organization wide activity and more impact, it needs to be part of the organization's culture. That happens when leaders model and encourage it.

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