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Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network

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The nonprofit technology community is a robust knowledge sharing network widely dispersed across many blogs, tweets, discussion boards, Facebook walls, etc. Marnie Webb introduced the nptech tag to help aggregate nonprofit technology content. Same answer as for all of your nonprofit technology questions: be strategic.

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Facebook, Open Social, Networked Relationship Building, and Leveraging Social Capital

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I am wondering about the role of an evangelist or what Networked for Good report calls super activist, an individual who acts on behalf of an org, business, or other entity. The technology here will better allow nonprofits to form relationships with constituents, independent of the social network on which the initial relationship is created.

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How To Get Started Thinking About Online Peer Learning Communities for Nonprofit Professionals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But both of the peer learning designs are for nonprofit practitioners who have fully embraced online networks and comfortable using them technology. Ning – Popular with nonprofits, reasonably priced, may require some customization. Who’s running the parenting/running/makers community/community org, young donors, etc.

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Can Nonprofit Organizations Work More Like Clouds? How?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

technologies, everyone in your organization has more opportunities to speak for your organization than ever before. I think there's a portion of ppl in our org who are "cloud" people, but upper mgmt still resists it, hence a clash.". Yet, because of the exponential growth in connectivity and Web2.0 The site asks what it means for you?

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