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Volunteer Smarter, Not Harder: Tips from Your Fellow Social Good Pros

sgEngage

I [have] several volunteers who do not use any of the social media or latest technology. Help them to feel that their contribution is important to the success of the organization. – David Hecht, data and report analyst at the South Dakota State University Foundation . . Ursula Academy . . Provide good training.

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Nonprofit Organizational Culture Eats Big Data for Lunch

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: I was thrilled to be interviewed by Steve along with many other nonprofit data nerds, for his new book, Data Driven Nonprofits. He was kind enough to send me an advanced copy and it is definitely a must read. Culture Eats Big Data for Lunch – Guest Post by Steve MacLaughlin. Data Health.

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Vote Now: Ten Sessions We Want to See at NTC

Care2

Voting for the 2012 NTC (Nonprofit Technology Conference) is now open and the competition is fierce. We’ll dig into how to use behavioral and demographic data for targeting. Are you interested in what it takes for an organization to systematically use data? Winning with Women: Why Targeting Women is Vital in Fundraising *.

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[VIDEO] Power Of Community In Strategic Planning

Bloomerang

Julie Ha Truong is joining us from beautiful California by way of South Dakota in her background. At the initial part, it is to provide a centralized area for data collection. And so that is one example in this data collection process, really listening to where the community is at at this moment. You doing okay?

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Research Friday: Strengthening the Economy through Civic Engagement

ASU Lodestar Center

Data were taken from the U.S. Service and technology jobs: the proportion of the population who held professional positions (accountants, architects, lawyers, or high-end business and technology positions). These states are Alaska, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Minnesota, and Vermont.