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Equitable and Inclusive Messaging: Retaining Donors in a New Age of Storytelling

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Whether your donors are transactional or high value (including mid-level and recurring donors) or participatory (like event participants and volunteers), building healthy relationships with them today—and retaining them—recognizes the responsibility we all have to our constituents, our communities, and, ultimately, to ourselves.

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Community Science Workshops and Shared Authorship of Space: Interview with Emilyn Green

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The design and feel of the place was different than any science center I''d ever experienced. I sat down with Emilyn Green, Executive Director of the Community Science Workshop Network , to learn more about their history, design, and engagement strategy. In most cases, they''re not places where kids can go by themselves at all.

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Fashion and Passion for Your Cause: Wear it on Your Blog or Profile!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This month's fashion statement is gray and green to match the colors of Creative Commons logo. I placed the photo of me wearing my newest Creative Commons T-Shirt on blog - and of course added it to my Facebook profile and on Twitter , you'll see the Creative Commons Logo with a donate message. to support the monks in Burma.

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How Does Participation Work in Multi-Lingual Museums?

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Many fabulous participatory projects--like the Johnny Cash Project or the Art Gallery of Ontario's " In Your Face "--don't require language. A comment board, for example, could offer blue cards for English speakers, green for Spanish, and so on. So what are the options? designate the difference between languages using design.

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Gaming the Talkback Experience with the Signtific What If? Machine

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In other words, a new kind of talkback board or participatory educational program. The result is a network diagram of cards, a threaded dialogue that takes place across many nodes. Green for antagonism. Tags: Technology Tools Worth Checking Out participatory museum Unusual Projects and Influences usercontent game.

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I Like To Watch Feed

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The I LIKE TO WATCH tag (and feed) identifies provocative, proactive, or practical videos that feature sustainability leaders talking about solutions or what she describes as "Viral video and the bright green future." My blog is partially a place for me to make sense of the rush of information coming at me.

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Free2choose and the Social Dimension of Polling Interactives

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Every few feet on the bench, there is a small box about the size of a lightswitch with two buttons on it, one red and one green. Visitors see a ticking countdown and are told to vote by pressing either the green or red button on one of the small boxes. Green indicates yes, red, no. And I don’t think I was alone in that feeling.

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