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29 Nonprofit Bloggers to Follow on Twitter

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Trista Harris: @TristaHarris from Minneapolis, MN. Blog: Have Fun • Do Good. Tags: Blogging Twitter. Beth Kanter: @kanter from San Francisco, CA. Blog: Beth’s Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media. John Haydon: @johnhaydon from Boston, MA. Blog: John Haydon. Blog: New Voices of Philanthropy. Blog: Rootwork.

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Social Media Game: Kentucky Derby Remix for CNPE Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

tags: nptech nonprofits ). But, what fun would that be? After Louisville, I go to Minneapolis where I am doing a version of the workshop at the Search Institute. Center for Nonprofit Excellent Workshop View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. On the road again for the next couple of weeks, including a trip to Romania.

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One Million Giraffes (and small "c" collaboration)

Museum 2.0

I really, really want to, and I'm still working hard towards that goal, but at this point it's just fun to see people all over the world turning off their TVs, putting their computers away and sitting down to creating giraffes. Please join in on the fun. Tags: Unusual Projects and Influences usercontent. Old school style.

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Game Friday: Bigger is Better

Museum 2.0

According to their manifesto , Big Games are human-powered software for cities, life-size collaborative hallucinations, and serious fun. And fun they are. Paul/Minneapolis called in or voted online to determine the movement of large game pieces (see above) each evening throughout the city. and neighborhood-based.

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[VIDEO] 5 Must-Do’s of Year-End Fundraising Success

Bloomerang

I live in Minneapolis. So another client of mine, Upstream Arts, they provide programming in the Minneapolis schools, the Milwaukee School District, and I think they’re going to a couple other states now. There’s also paying attention in a fun, different way. “How many of you would allow me to tag you?”

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