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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Creative Commons on Flickr :: flickr.com/creativecommons. This website allows your supporters to pledge to donate with each Facebook Status Update or Tweet they post on Facebook or Twitter. Donors can pledge as little as $.01 The app then allows you to share your photos on a photo-by-photo basis on Flickr, Facebook, and Twitter.

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Reflection and Analysis: Gnomedex Real-Time Social Fundraising Experiment

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr photo by Beth. The 30% of repeat donors came from my blog posts and repeat donors who saw it on the Twitter stream. One donor told me that they follow Robert Scoble on Twitter and he mentioned the talk and pointed to the live stream and was in the stream chat room.- And the network weaving. Plus the Whuffie factor.

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Nonprofits and Second Life and Other Games

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They will be developing virtual pledge cards, sponsorships, teams, and other features. You can keep up on their progress at the Fi Space Blog ) I also learned via the flickr stream for Nonprofit Marketing Blog that the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society has a virtual support group and beautiful log cabin for its members.

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50 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Creative Commons on Flickr :: flickr.com/creativecommons. This website allows your supporters to pledge to donate with each Facebook Status Update or Tweet they post on Facebook or Twitter. Donors can pledge as little as $.01 The app then allows you to share your photos on a photo-by-photo basis on Flickr, Facebook, and Twitter.

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Scott Henderson, Guest Post -- Rethinking Your Database: From Sacred Collection to Engaged Community

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You need to also consider the interaction you have with the people who have joined your Facebook Fan page, subscribe to your Flickr account, watch your YouTube channel, follow your Twitter stream, and choose to invite you into their lives from their online platform of choice. If you’re not doing it, someone else will.

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Please Don't Send Me to My Personal Webpage

Museum 2.0

Associated with a small exhibition on genocide in which visitors can make personal pledges (extensive coverage here ) that are digitally tracked, the website allows visitors to "log in" with their pledge number to access custom content--but that content is layered into the multi-media site rather than living in a barren online outpost.

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60 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Creative Commons on Flickr :: flickr.com/creativecommons. This website allows your supporters to pledge to donate with each Facebook Status Update or Tweet they post on Facebook or Twitter. Donors can pledge as little as $.01 The app then allows you to share your photos on a photo-by-photo basis on Flickr, Facebook, and Twitter.

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