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grist.org: Measuring Along the Ladder of Engagement

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

grist.org’s key results are: Footprint: The reach of their activities, both online and offline. For example, they know from their survey research, real-time monitoring, and content analysis of comments on their posts that a lot of people care deeply about environment issues, but don’t self-identify as “environmentalists.”

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[VIDEO] Using WhatsApp to Increase Engagement with Multicultural Communities

Bloomerang

And so I have more than five years of experience creating online and offline communities to support social and environmental causes as Steven said and I worked a lot in Latin America. And here’s some headlines of some news I found. I had to blur it out because it’s a real life example of my situation.

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Elevating Advocacy Voices for Children Through Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The facilitation requires a balance of expert content delivery with being a guide on the side the life up the learning. Life Elevated.” Given that so many of our state’s residents are minor children, you’d think we would apply the ideal of “life elevated” to health care and education funding. Sadly, this is not the case.

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