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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A handy little tool when designing a YouTube channel, Twitter profile, MySpace page, blog, etc. A social search tool that allows you to easily track mentions of your nonprofit on social networking sites, blogs, and websites. A search engine for blog posts, this service illuminates the most popluar blog topics by day, week and month.

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Case Study: Use Google's Free Tools to Animate Your Data

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It's relatively easy for nonprofits to create these charts: Just upload your own data into Google Docs – the data can be on any topic of interest to your organization – build your animation, then grab the code to put on your site/blog. Andy manages the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health's data and information offerings.

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More Facebook and Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Right before I left for Cambodia, Ranger Rick's profile (the spokesperson for NWF) was deleted from Facebook because it was "fake" and the policy is that only individuals can set up profiles. to open its profiles to Google search. I'm catching up. Nonprofits can use groups).

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Web 2.0 Experiments, snafus and stumbles

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

2 trackbacks } Change » Blog Archive » Profile aggregators 12.18.07 Just like how search engines allow you to quickly find anything you want, future technologies will help you easily connect with friends from anywhere. As a search engine, users never have to sign-up to get value from Spock. tool to jump in.

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50 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A handy little tool when designing a YouTube channel, Twitter profile, MySpace page, blog, etc. A social search tool that allows you to easily track mentions of your nonprofit on social networking sites, blogs, and websites. A great source for images for your nonprofit’s website, blog, e-newsletter, and social networking profiles.

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Google Ad Grants for Nonprofits: A Marketer’s Complete Guide

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Google recognizes the power of search engine marketing and shares free access to its paid marketing platform with eligible nonprofits. Participating organizations can spend these ad credits to promote their landing pages within Google search results for mission-related keywords. Google essentially pays for the clicks you receive.

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What Tools Are You Using for Listening, Engaging, and Social Media Management?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It searches Twitter and Facebook for phrases or hashtags and dumps them into a google doc spreadsheet. I’m testing it with Facebook because it grabs both my personal profile stuff as well as from Facebook pages that I am an administrator of. Saves a lot of cut and paste time and great for analysis.