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Nonprofit Webinars: DIY Community Engagement Metrics

Amy Sample Ward

Topic : Do-It-Yourself Community Metrics. This session talks about the importance of data and metrics to your work and offers how-to guidelines on ways to map and monitor your community and your work. Slides and notes. But what to measure? How to evaluate? Related Links : Nonprofit Webinars website. Blog post.

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Social Media in 30 Minutes a Day

Amy Sample Ward

Here are the slides from the session and links to get you started: Social Media in 30 Minutes a Day. Community Map Template: [link]. Content Map Template: [link]. Metrics Template: [link]. DIY Community Engagement Metrics. View more presentations from Amy Sample Ward. Listening Dashboard: [link]. Questions?

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NYU Guest Lecture: Data for Strategy Building and Storytelling

Amy Sample Ward

I want to share the slides here and especially some of the links and resources. I’ve documented the community and content mapping processes before, you can use the slides above to see the process or review the blog post with instructions. You can also use these links to get the templates: Community Mapping template.

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Bridge Conference: Social Media ROI: Mapping Metrics to Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Bridge Conference Slides View more presentations from kanter. Over the past three years, I've been presenting on this topic , the thinking and practice has evolved from 'we can't measure social media or it doesn't yet provide a tangible return," to being able to have guidelines, metrics, and techniques for demonstrating the ROI.

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Social Media for Nonprofits Conference NYC

Amy Sample Ward

Community map template: [link]. Content map template: [link]. Metrics tracking template: [link]. From content planning to really listening online, you’ll find that the more you look for ways to interact, instead of broadcast, the more you can do with those 30 minutes. Related Links : SM4NP Conference.

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Mapping Your Online/Offline Activism: Surfrider Foundation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the slides that struck me was a map that look at the full range of their activities offline and online (including social media) using two data points (numbers of people and ladder of engagement ). The challenge is how they move people through these different stages. Chad did a video clip explaining the slide. (He

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Scanning for Good: 5 Reasons QR Codes Are a Safe Option for Nonprofits

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In addition to web URLs, QR codes can contain SMS messages, plain text, contact info, event invites, Google Maps locations, YouTube videos, or social content. The benefit here is that you can use these platforms native metrics to track the success of your QR code. QR Codes Can Do a Lot. Many Nonprofits Have Used Them Successfully.