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Open Challenges Harness Local Knowledge for Local Change

Tech Soup

In the last six years, Community Boost_r , ReStart Challenges , and Things Camp have used an open community challenge model. These open challenges help activists, nonprofits, journalists, techies, and community members identify, refine, build, and launch technology tools to solve pressing local and regional problems.

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4 Ways to Boost Your Nonprofit’s Digital Storytelling with WhatsApp

Nonprofit Tech for Good

billion WhatsApp users exchanging more than 60 billion messages every day and that unlike other media, it has an astounding 99% open rate and 40%+ response rate. WhatsApp is also an excellent tool for community building with stakeholders, for crowdsourcing information and knowledge and for traditional and peer-to-peer fundraising.

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5 Key Differentiators to Look for in Your Nonprofit CRM

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A donor journey makes your fundraising knowledgeable by streamlining your donor with prospecting, cultivation, asking and stewardship. Can donor behavior such as opens, clicks, donations, volunteer hours, social media post alter subsequent communications? Can fundraising campaigns be tailor to various donor profiles?

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Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network

NTEN

Consider how you can support more robust knowledge sharing. By providing your stakeholders with a dedicated place to share knowledge with one another, community building happens naturally. What is a knowledge sharing network? Knowledge is a lofty word. What are some examples of knowledge sharing networks?

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Tech Across Your Org: Social Media Collaboration Across the NYC Elder Abuse Center

NTEN

Everyone brings something unique to the table, whether it's content, tech skills or social media know-how. The knowledge doesn't just reside with one person." They also participate in conversations in Linkedin Groups, and Twitter (via Director Mark Lachs’ twitter profile, @drmarklachs ).

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To Strengthen Democracy in America, Think Tech

Tech Soup

A decade and a half into the digital century, the vast majority of large foundations concerned with strengthening American democracy don't seem to get tech. At the same time, many other high-profile funders allocate relatively small amounts to tech-related grantmaking. According to the new Foundation Funding for U.S.

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Nonprofits: Know Your Social Media Platforms

The Modern Nonprofit

For a full list of Facebook best practices, see this helpful list by Nonprofit Tech for Good. Twitter is an opportunity for continuous and open conversation with your supporters. An active LinkedIn profile showcases your nonprofit as a serious business. Share your knowledge with our community in the comments!