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New Facebook Groups

NCE Social Media

This week Facebook rolled out a revised Groups feature. Groups allows you to communicate with people and friends you designate in a group – such as work, home, church, classmates, etc. I wrote about Facebook groups previously. Here’s an alternate view of the new Facebook Groups from the New York Times.

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Top Ten Data Challenges (And Solutions) for Associations

Association Analytics

You might use inconsistent content or course tagging, or team members might use a variety of names for one type of offering. Once everyone is steering in the same direction, tagging and classifying data will become second nature. Are certain departments holding onto their data when they know sharing would benefit other groups?

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Facebook, Nonprofits, and Youth Programs: Safety and Privacy Issues

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Yesterday, Holly Ross at NTEN , mentioned that a common question she gets after talking about Social Media with nonprofits is from organizations that work with students or young people and are concerned about liability issues surrounding what students who “like&# their page may post on their page, or on their own walls.

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Using Facebook Groups for Deeper Engagement with Audience or Your Peers

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: Facebook Groups can be used to help build communities and for deeper engagement and learning with your audience or peers. Those people added folks from their own networks, and the group quickly swelled to more than 50. Having this peer group was validating and supportive.

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Why Is Communication Important in Project Management?

Media Cause

From role expectations to clarifying a task, consistent and clear communication between teams can prevent or solve most issues that arise and set the project up for success. To ensure effective project communication, keep in mind these best practices for groups communicating in these virtual channels.

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Consider social media sharing as a form of generosity this GivingTuesday

Candid

A few months ago, we surveyed a group of people from Generation Z (Gen Z) to get their thoughts on nonprofit social media. Ask them to tag your nonprofit so others can find you. Don’t forget to tag us at @YourNonprofit, so we can thank you for sharing! Whereas on Instagram, you’d want them to share your content to their Stories.

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Get Your Damn Tags Right! A Tagging Community

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Via a post from the Tags/Networks/Narrative called Vocabulary Soup , I discovered another tagging community called, Get Your Damn Tags Right. Occasionally, communities may well form around tagging. sites will find groups interested in tagging. sites will find groups interested in tagging.

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