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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A great source for images for your nonprofit’s website, blog, e-newsletter, and social networking profiles. This website allows users to build visually appealing interactive timelines using video, audio, images, location, social media, and timestamps. A fun, colorful way to track your nonprofit’s growth and activity on Twitter.

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How to Enhance Your Nonprofit’s Written Content with Artificial Intelligence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Using them, you can build email campaigns, create social media posts, repurpose content, summarize text, and even generate images. If you want your text to be effective, you must edit and add your own ‘voice’ and perspective.

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Reaching Gen Z on social media: Expert advice vs. Gen Z opinion

Candid

But to truly understand how nonprofits can best engage Gen Z on social media, we thought it was important to bring my generation’s voice into the conversation. When asked what would inspire trust in a nonprofit, 52% of respondents mentioned “evidence of impact,” and 44% cited “reliable reviews/trusted sources.”

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Imagery and Authenticity

Non Profit Quarterly

At first glance I noticed the words and what they were signaling [image] which is a fearful discourse, and it immediately raised concern in me from a framing and messaging perspective. It’s just ridiculous to say that they didn’t alter this image and darken it in any way. So it’s been a lot of fun.

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New on SSIR: You can has memesez?

Amy Sample Ward

My latest contribution to the Stanford Social Innovation Review opinion blog is up! Many more groups joined in on the fun, recording videos and posting to YouTube. It’s fun, for one. Everyone involved in an organization and everyone online is, actually, human, and fun is a good thing. Stick to your voice.

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Mastering The Art Of Idea Generation And Sharing

Bloomerang

The facilitator can call on people individually or, when multiple voices chime in simultaneously, create a structured queue, saying for example, “Let’s hear from Amy, then Cynthia, and then Brad.” If you’re meeting virtually, build a collection of images you like to use. Here you can review a comparison of virtual tools.

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Thursday Thoughts: engaging advocates all year round

EveryAction

Raise the Roots Brandon Fuller, chief strategist For starters, we always encourage partners to go ahead and create as much content as possible at the start of an advocacy campaign to ensure copyediting, reviews, approvals, and production can happen all at once. Share the videos with advocates to bring them close to the lawmaking process.

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