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Ning: Phoenix or Fizzle?

Amy Sample Ward

It’s now been a few months and I wanted to check in on the status of the platform, the impact it’s had on communities using the tool and organizations supporting those groups. Earlier this Fall, I got a message from Laura on the Chain Reaction network (on Ning) that told members the group would be moving to another platform.

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Community-Driven Social Impact: Presentation & Workshop at Amplified Leicester

Amy Sample Ward

Amplified Leicester is managed by the Institute of Creative Technologies, De Montfort University in partnership with the DMU Centre for Social Action and Phoenix Square Digital Media Centre. Ideally, you’d run this workshop with your team, organization, community group, etc. Be sure to watch their space for more! Presentation.

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Salesforce and your nonprofit

ASU Lodestar Center

This “free” price tag makes Salesforce a service that should seriously be considered by any small to medium nonprofit. Luckily, there are several discussion boards and meetup groups which can greatly augment the traditional customer service options available and assist you in your use of the Nonprofit Starter Pack.

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Eight marketing tools to effectively communicate your nonprofit’s message

ASU Lodestar Center

Whether it is a small group or a large nonprofit corporation, the struggle to get the marketing message out there for the public to respond to is a battle that is fought every step of the way. There are plenty of nonprofit conferences in the Phoenix area as well! Dynamic Search. Can’t make it to Virginia? The Guide Creative has it all.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Making the Play: Successfully Engaging.

ASU Lodestar Center

Teach Them to Pass the Ball Developing the skill of working well with others is not accomplished simply by having a group of people show up and work (or play) together. During these, we give our students a list of commands to do, and they as a group have to get it right and figure out the best way to do it together. Central Ave.

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The Mobile Present, the Mobile Future: Health Information

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Patients in the control group, who didn't use the mobile phones, actually believed they had less control over the disease than when they started the program. " Tags: corrine ramey health mobile mobile devices Newsletter NPTech NTEN. "Cost per acquisition is really good," said Levine. " High Pollution Texting.

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