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Measuring Social Media Outcomes Is Easier than Measuring Hurricane Strength

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I grew up in a small town by the New Jersey shore in a house a block from the Atlantic Ocean that my elderly parents still live in today. With Hurricane threatening a direct hit and potential devastating damage, emergency officials called for a mandatory evacuation — something that hasn’t happened in many years.

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Why Building Resilient Networks Matter

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: I’ve wrote about the importance of building resilience in networks given the complex and connected environment we live in today. First, no trains, buses, or planes moved to or from New York City. Somewhere during the frenzied media coverage of Hurricane Sandy, the press stopped using the word “hurricane.”

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Tech Policies for Virtual Teams: A Leader’s Responsibility

Non Profit Quarterly

We have a short evaluation at the end and formal breaks for Q&A throughout the session, so we invite you to stay engaged. If you don’t have a true collaboration system in place already, it just it begs for people to go out and get and look and evaluate other tools. We have a lot of content, and we know that you’ll have questions.

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How To Save The Planet: 10 Changes With The Biggest Impact

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

With the clock ticking, we’ve evaluated the impact of the biggest changes we can make for the planet. If we go higher than this, we are looking at huge rises in sea levels, complete collapse of ocean ecosystems and more and more unpredictable extreme weather events like hurricanes and tsunamis. by Zoe Allen.

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How To Save The Planet: 10 Changes With The Biggest Impact

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

With the clock ticking, we’ve evaluated the impact of the biggest changes we can make for the planet. If we go higher than this, we are looking at huge rises in sea levels, complete collapse of ocean ecosystems and more and more unpredictable extreme weather events like hurricanes and tsunamis. by Zoe Allen.

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Win Back Your Lapsed Donors

Bloomerang

Let’s say that you’re a rescue mission, and you provide meals, especially holiday meals, you provide shelter and maybe some counseling, and job training, and job placement. Because it’s really important to evaluate and do a little self-analysis and say, “Are we still sending these offers?” Jackie: Exactly.

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