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Free E-Book: NetworkforGood Giving Day Planning Guide

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The guide offers a few examples, and a reminder that you don’t have to use them all: Dollars to be raised. If you are the person tasked with supporting this team, remember you have to model enthusiasm and make it contagious. Click to Download. While it may be the dog days of August, GivingTuesday 2014 kicks off on December 4th.

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Flexible Space: The Secret To Designing Powerful Training

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The instructional design included different delivery methods: interactive lecture with slides and whiteboard, facilitation with sticky notes, small group exercises, posters, group discussion, self-directed activities, and self-directed online activities. The model is called “SAVI” : Moving and doing (Somatic).

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GIft Economies at MPS09

Amy Sample Ward

For example, PatientOpinion’s community could operate very different if it was a for-profit company instead of a nonprofit organization. Examples: YouTube, eBay, Wikipedia, Google. Examples: Wikipedia. business model that supports the gifts. Absolutely. Increasing return systems are: digital. loosely coupled.

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9 Ways Nonprofits Can Excel Using Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I used David Hood as an example. Not only does this help me frame and tailor the talk I give to the audience, but facilitates Twitter conversations before. Take for example the SFSPCA Facebook Page, a stellar example of engaging fans that David discovered for me. Examples: Wildlife Direct and Brooklyn Museum.

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Networked Capacity Building: Finish Line Grantees Social Media Training

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My role was to facilitate and model new practices and present on a couple of new approaches, such as content curation. We established a hashtag for the event #fflsmart and modeled how you can capture a complete archive with rowfeeder and since content curation was on the agenda, I modeled using storify to capture a curated record of the event.

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Integrating A Network Mindset Into Your Daily Work

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For example, turning to your professional online networks can help save you time because you don’t need to know everything about a topic area. June Holley, an expert in networks and facilitating a community of practice of network weavers , defines some of these techniques below. These can be done offline and online.

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Creating Learning Experiences That Connect, Inspire, and Engage

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The instructor’s role should be to facilitate this understanding for their students, not dump content on them. This is important for both online and offline instructional delivery. This gave me an excuse to look at different types of peer learning exercises and facilitation techniques. Illustration by Beth Kanter.