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Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network

NTEN

Maybe you’ve also taken the next step of strengthening your stakeholder community by engaging in back and forth dialog online – whether in existing social spaces like blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, or in a custom built online community. Consider how you can support more robust knowledge sharing. Knowledge is a lofty word.

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LGBTQ+ advocacy strategies to generate advocates year-round

EveryAction

One of the most high-profile letters to the editor in recent memory came from GLAAD and hundreds of advocacy organizations and addressed the New York Times regarding the anti-trans and transphobic content they published. Many allies and would-be advocates want to help but might not have all of the tools or knowledge to fully do so.

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3 Ways To Control Your Nonprofit’s Google Results

TechImpact

Aside from search engine optimizing your website and blog, your social media profiles are important to ensuring your nonprofit has enough assets, or webpages, to fill the first page, of Google, Yahoo!, Optimizing these profiles is key, as well. Knowledge is power. , and Bing, look for when ranking your website.

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27 Stats About How NGOs Worldwide Use Online Technology and Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

72% have a Twitter Profile. 39% have an Instagram Profile. Of those, the top three live reporting tools are Facebook (79%), Twitter (56%), and YouTube (23%). 51% agree that Twitter is effective for their communications and fundraising strategy. Small NGOs have an average of 4,246 likes. Medium NGOs have 30,133.

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Mastering Social Networking as a Volunteer

Amy Sample Ward

The session focused on using core social media platforms Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to raise awareness and inspire others as a volunteer. On Twitter , look up hashtags that your community uses and follow them to track conversations. Here are some Twitter-specific tools: Twitalyzer. Creating Buzz. hashtags.org.

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Nonprofits: Know Your Social Media Platforms

The Modern Nonprofit

However, just because your nonprofit has an active Facebook doesn’t mean you can automatically utilize Twitter or LinkedIn effectively. Get People Talking on: Twitter. Twitter is an opportunity for continuous and open conversation with your supporters. Twitter’s demographics are commonly under 50 and college-educated.

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Five Essential Apps for Your Nonprofit’s Facebook Page

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It allows you to add new boxes to your page that can include text, links, and images as long as you have a basic working knowledge of HTML ( View HTML Tip Sheet for Nonprofit Organizations ). Tab on the Special Olympics of Northern California Facebook Page , if you have access to and a working knowledge of Dreamweaver and Photoshop.

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