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Online Tools to Help You Beat the Post-Holiday Blues

NetWits

Google Docs. Google Docs allows you to set up various types of documents, including worksheets and spreadsheets. Once again, this is a great sharing tool for resources that you wish to access anywhere you can get an Internet connection and that multiple staff members will be working across.

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AI Prompts to Jumpstart Your End-of-Year Fundraising

sgEngage

You open LinkedIn to see if any other organizations you respect have shared new messages (“Am I already late to the game?”) Open that blank doc and start by answering questions like: “What impact can our donors make by contributing to our mission this year?” You revisit your notes, surely there’s some good stuff there!

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Tech Across Your Org: Social Media Collaboration Across the NYC Elder Abuse Center

NTEN

Or: “not many of us are on LinkedIn, how should we use it to help the organization?” The Center developed a Facebook Page , blog , a podcast , a Slideshare channel (with slidecasts), a Linkedin Company Page , and a private Delicious profile for internal knowledge-sharing. Some of the team is dispursed, working virtually.

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How Can Volunteer Coordinators Help Their Organizations Become Networked Nonprofits?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

VCs need to work with communications folks to get their opportunities distributed, but a VC might also have her own Twitter feed or blog category to share new opportunities The VC could also use her own professional networks to target special skill sets (such as at LinkedIn). Filtering candidates to assess fit is a crucial step.

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Attention #NPdataNerds: Report back from the first-ever Do Good Data Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

After much discussion about Etherpad, Piratepad, okfnpad, Storify, and other tools, we settled on good old Google docs. By the time we all arrived at the event, Heidi had created a separate collaborative note-taking doc for each session, and one that served as a table of contents. right here.

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60 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The number of low-cost or free, web-based resources and tools available to nonprofits today is astounding. That said, to be alerted of new resources and tools available for nonprofits, please subscribe to the Nonprofit Tech 2.0 This resources is always good for a laugh. e-Newsletter. e-Newsletter. 2dCode :: 2d-code.co.uk.

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[VIDEO] First Steps to Nonprofit Strategic Planning, Now!

Bloomerang

How’s it going, doc? And also, to what extent do we have the financial resources to invest in strategic planning? . You can, the least resource intensive would be to hold a reflective conversation with staff and board on changes your organization and community have experienced over the past year. You doing okay? .

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