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Thank You To the Max: Minnesota Give to Max Day Raised $13.4 Million in 24 Hours

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here are some highlights from our post-event nonprofit survey (Total nonprofits who completed the survey as of 12/01/11 = 380): 61 percent of respondents said social media worked best for promoting Give to the Max Day (79 percent said sending out email promotions worked best. 79 percent of respondents were female.

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How Minnesota’s ‘Networked Nonprofits’ Raised over $10M in 1 Day!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

From the looks of our post-event survey data and Google traffic reports, social media played a big part, particularly Facebook. Linked from a nonprofit website = 5,872. Here are some highlights from our post-event nonprofit survey*: • 55.4 And, here are some highlights from our post-event donor survey*: • 61.2 About Jeff.

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Unlease Your Organizations Knowledge Sharing Processes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As Wyman’s Teen Outreach Program® began to be replicated across the nation, the need to capture learning in a more sophisticated way grew right along with the growth of replication. Keep in mind that posting an announcement on an internal website or sending out an e-mail about the audit is not communication. Administer a Survey Pilot.

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Creating Buy-In for a Data Culture at Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

Don't create all new goals — explain how the change in methods will contribute towards the objectives you have always had. For example, knowing how a new donor heard about your website can help you target outreach towards those sources to increase future fundraising goals. Looking for new newsletter signups?

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Trust Me, Know Me, Love Me: Trust in the Participatory Age

Museum 2.0

Last month, the IMLS published a report on a survey of 1,700 people, with similar findings about trustworthiness of museums and libraries, and some great added information about how use of the internet benefits both museums (with higher in-person visitation) and visitors (with more ways to find information of interest). It's very relational.

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Protecting Yourself from Malware with Better Password Security

Tech Soup

In Week 1 of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM) we looked at spoofed emails , cybercriminals' preferred method of spreading malware. Think twice before you download torrent videos or free Microsoft Office templates from some random website. Mind where you click. Use a VPN when you cannot. Spread the Word.

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