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Citizens Driving Election Day Reporting With Twitter Vote Report

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Is failure to bring ID to the polls thwarting first-time voters in Indianapolis? In less than a month, volunteers across the country, with no other resources than their know-how and volunteer time, built www.twittervotereport.com to stream individual messages from Twitter and that will aggregate messages into maps and graphs.

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Nonprofit and Flickr Resource List: Not listed, Add in the Comments

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Indianapolis Museum of Art Visitors sharing photos in a group. Full Stop Campaign - google maps and flickr mashup. Overview article from December NTEN newsletter. he Hold The Sign Meme : Examples of different campaigns on flickr. Starbucks Campaign Photo Group on Flickr Read Britt Bravo's excellent write up here.

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Creating Your Organization's Social Media Strategy Map

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Social Media Strategy Map and Worksheet 1. Beth Kanter, Social Media Strategy Is Everywhere in the Organization - Indianapolis Museum of Art. Special thanks to Qui Diaz and Danielle Brigidia for giving this a real world test from the vantage point of a social media strategist in a nonprofit organization. Identify Objectives.

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The Most Generous Online Giving Cities in the U.S.

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Census map) with the most cities in the top 25 are: West – 8. Indianapolis. Additionally, online donations grew by 31% from 2012 to 2013, from nearly $6.4 million to more than $8.3 million. . Most Generous Cities by Region: From a regional perspective, the West has the most cities in the top 25 with 8. The regions (based on the U.S.

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