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How Nonprofits Can Steward Corporate Donors on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They also have a keen focus on the broader environment, ensuring their content is relevant and appropriate to the moment. During certain moments – such as natural disasters – they quickly pivot planned content to be more contextual and reflect new priorities.

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Citizen Tech: Social Media in Disaster Response

Amy Sample Ward

My contribution to the panel is to provide context about the use of social media in emergency and disaster response as well as an overview of some of the tools we saw deployed last year and we may see in the future. Whether it’s direct or indirect content, why do citizens turn to social media in moments of need or disaster?

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NTEN Leading Change Summit #14lcs: Reflection

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Pivots can make the difference between a successful session and disaster. Good instructional design to create an environment for peer dialogue begins with good on boarding and for people to connect with something they already know or believe. Overnight Reflection. Often, facilitation teams are brought together by an event host.

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How Audience Research Is Keeping Up with a Changing World

Forum One

As the world shifts further into the digital environment, understanding changing audience behaviors and needs is crucial as organizations adapt and shift their priorities. Empathetic audience research centers and amplifies the voices of research subjects without causing harm or inconvenience to them.

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2021 Strategic Planning, COVID-style

Connection Cafe

Still, with cases on the rise, mutations popping up, and a post-holiday wave, organizations across sectors are preparing for at least several more months of quarantines, safety measures, and virtual work environments. We know from past disasters that the year after a crisis hits can be even harder for nonprofits.

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Is “Ambient Data” from Social Media Channels Useful for Funders?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Argues for engaging in adaptive strategy given the data rich and rapidly changing environment for solving complex social problems. Foundation Review (Vol 5:3) Makes the case that most foundation strategies are unfolding in complex and dynamic environments, and foundations need a more committed approach to learning and strategic adaptation.

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NCVS: Mission-Driven Technology Planning

Tech Soup

For organizations with scattered or disarrayed IT environments, it's amazing how different your tech infrastructure can look after you've spent some time documenting it. Disaster Planning and Recovery Toolkit (See Chapter 2, "Documentation and Your Master Key," and Chapter 3, "Remote and Local Backup."