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Frank Barry, Guest Post: 4 Facebook Tips for Nonprofit Success – See What Others are Doing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) is doing a great job participating and building community with their Facebook page. Generic license This article was originally posted on NetWits Think Tank at [link] by Frank Barry: Frank is a Managing Consultant at Blackbaud - Internet Solutions. Excited to get started. Create a page here.

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With Liberty, and Information, For All?

NTEN

My favorite bit so far is the jobs map. . You can see the administration gets that -- from the jobs map and the chart of how money is being spent. But they've also made sure that third-party content is licensed through Creative Commons. Tags: NPTech APIs data NTEN transparency Obama social media recovery.gov.

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The Next Step: Performance Management Systems

NTEN

Some elements of pricing to consider: Is the system a "one time" software package price or initial license fee or will there be yearly licensing fees? User Friendliness: The best systems make everybody's job easier. Tags: ingvild bjornvold measurement Newsletter NPTech NTEN performance management.

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Marnie Webb On Nonprofit Blogging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

She describes her blog as a "workish" blog and she posts as part of her day job, but also from home. org your personal professional blog or is blogging a part of your job at Compumentor? Via a now defunct site, design site license, I stumbled on Blogger and was blown away. Going to conferences is a part of my job.

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How do we do make change if we keep doing things the same way?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It’s peer reviewed (good), but it’s got a rather restrictive license, and the content is not freely available. The licenses are as follows: Personal License: If you have purchased a copy/subscription to the Journal with a personal license, this means that it is for your personal use.

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