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How Nonprofit Use Tech To Increase Transparency

TechImpact

Use your blog to provide the community or demographic you serve abreast to exactly what’s happening at your nonprofit. Share pictures of you setting up your next event or blog about federal law changes that impact your nonprofit and its mission. Idea testing.

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How To Increase Brand Recognition And Fundraising With Set It And Forget It Approach: A Step-By-Step Guide To Creating And Selling Merchandise Online

Bloomerang

Every nonprofit audience is different so doing some demographical research on what sells would be helpful for you as well. Try to do some research on your audience’s demographics such as age, gender, and location. Each state may have its own unique laws on sales tax so please do your research.

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4 Quick Tips to Remember When Planning an Advocacy Campaign

Top Nonprofits

For example, advocating for a law change may require the work of multiple governmental bodies, sign off by various elected officials, and also changing public perception — each of which could be an advocacy campaign in its own right. What are their interests and demographics? What can you learn from campaigns of the past?

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Community-Driven Social Impact: Presentation, Case Studies, and Workshop

Amy Sample Ward

What are they like: what are the demographics, the data, the stories? Whether it seems important in the moment or not, it’s really valuable to make a list or chart or picture, whatever you want, of all the information you have about your community. Where are they: which platforms or tools do they use and when do they use them?

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Top 5 Lessons Learned in 2009: Social Media

Connection Cafe

I have to admit that I was a bit surprised to receive a friend request from my mother-in-law, especially since she doesn’t even own a computer. It’s clearly one of the best channels that a nonprofit can use to reach this demographic. Everybody’s doing it. I just chalked it up to being a sign of the times. Forget it.

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International Organizations and Social Media: News, Engagement, and Social Data for Policy Change

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It includes international trade and development, security, micro-finance, LBGT rights, renewable energy advocacy, water policy, security, human rights for indigenous people, terrorism financing, refugee protection policies and rights, law enforcement, trafficking, peace in conflict areas, and poverty reduction.

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If we’d had Twitter on 9/11

Connection Cafe

I still hadn’t been able to talk to my husband, but my mother-in-law had gotten word to him that we were headed East on I-10, and he was able to track my progress via our online, real-time credit card statement. I’d have taken a picture and figured out TwitPic. No satellite radio yet. All grounded. I think of Star Wars.

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