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Can Networks Have Social Impact?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This video is from a local site in Louisville , part of the Annie E. I've been exploring the line between open/closed networks or communities, particularly online learning communities. Open/Closed and how it impacts the learning. It isn't black and white. There are definitely some shades of gray.

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How to Incorporate March Madness in Your Nonprofit Fundraising

NonProfit Hub

Here are a few ideas to help with the roundball rampage that will engulf the nation. This year Brackets for Good expanded to include a Louisville bracket in addition to an Indianapolis one. You could also host a March Madness open house. March can be a great time of the year for the mildly psychic and the incredibly lucky.

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Planning a Legacy that Honors Others

Connection Cafe

Congratulations to Wesley Manor Retirement Community in Louisville, Kentucky. It took me 30 minutes of reviewing links to land upon theirs and I was just about ready to give up hope of finding an example when I opened this one. Spread the idea and work together to promote legacy giving as a way to memorialize and honor loved ones.

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And the Winner(s) of the Social Media Library Are.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This weekend I participated in a Webinar about the book The Whuffie Factor along with author Tara Hunt where we discussed how the ideas apply to nonprofits. ADAPT my existing social media strategy based on the new things I learn and ideas I have as a result of reading the books. Erin even wrote a little poetry as part of her entry.

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2014 NTEN Awards at 14LCS

NTEN

Through his superb ability to convey big ideas into a shared vision, Jim forged a cultural identity for SFGMC, and their social media efforts would not be where it is today if not for Jim leading the way. These open source applications are helping to make government work better for everyone.

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Book Club Part 1: Free at Last

Museum 2.0

Most arguments for free admission center around the idea that the cultural artifacts collected by museums should be available for free use by all. hazy ideas about “value” of a museum visit, this entry experience can be bewildering and off-putting. We cannot continue to discuss inclusion if we continue to charge for general admission.

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