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New Book: How To Implement Multichannel Online Campaigns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It takes you through the technologies and tools for each channel for different goals and offers up lots of case studies from organizations such as National Wildlife Federation, Red Cross, AARP, Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, American Museum of Natural History, SEIU and others. Click to see larger version.

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The Future of Supporter Data (Or, Is Your Data at a Middle School Dance?)

NTEN

If funding doesn’t help incentivize this change, our sector will remain in a slow dance toward synchronization. . Under his leadership, the organization has become an innovator in social media, mobile technologies and cause. Tags: Data Leadership NPTech NTEN. Here is some reading: WSJ - [link] Summation, Auren Hoffman: [link].

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How Nonprofit Leaders Create An Authentic Personal Brand on Intsagram

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This is a brilliant example of how a nonprofit leader has aligned and synchronized their personal brand with their nonprofit’s brand. Instagram is about photo sharing and tell stories in photos. Here is a before/after photo of his dog , after getting groomed. What to Post? Campbell above.

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8 Tips for Facilitating Nonprofit Hybrid Meetings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Hybrid meetings are familiar for many nonprofits, particularly larger international nonprofits with many country offices or national networks with affiliate office locations. Typically, it represents a rotating group by department and senior leadership to be more inclusive. Digital space becomes more important than physical space.

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Fundraising strategy, technology and data Q&A with Chris Goodman and Gary Carr

3rd Sector Labs

We’ve seen nonprofits who do this–better synchronize their strategy, technology and data–lift results by 65% in relatively short periods of time. As an example, you may want to segment and communicate differently than your national headquarters does to specific constituents, if you operate in a chapter-type environment.

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