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Which Company is the Most Socially Responsible and Generous to Nonprofits: Facebook? Twitter? YouTube? LinkedIn? MySpace? Flickr? Google?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For the companies themselves, this relationship also presents their marketing departments with numerous opportunities to embrace cause marketing and corporate social responsibility. I was very glad to see that every company listed below is doing some good for nonprofits and social causes.What do you think? for Good program.

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Guest Post by Steve Waddell: Social Network Analysis for Non-Profits, Part II

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: As visiting scholar at the Packard Foundation, I'm connecting with other people who are studying and learning about how networks work. A lot of the ideas resonate with using online social networks and social media effectively for nonprofits, especially in the larger frame of movement building.

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13+ Best Volunteer Management Software Tools

Whole Whale

Pricing: The pricing for this tool depends on type of organization and number of users, but there is a free plan option for every org type. It also serves as a social network where volunteers can publicly share and be recognized for their hours, which keeps volunteers motivated and feeling good. Volunteer Tools Bundle.

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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: The Nature Conservancy

Nonprofit Tech for Good

What social media tools are you currently utilizing? Which tool has been surprisingly useful in getting out the word about your organization and its programs? We’re using all of the main social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, etc. I know our YouTube channel started in 2007.

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How Can Volunteer Coordinators Help Their Organizations Become Networked Nonprofits?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There’s no doubt that social networks are allowing organizations to connect with and recruit non-traditional volunteers in new ways. Some were social change leaders who leverage volunteers; others were administrators who recruit volunteers as their sole function – often at a large nonprofits or national service organizations.

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P2P Fundraising: Expanding Beyond the Fundraising Event

Connection Cafe

Every day, individuals are seeking new ways to more creatively support the programs and causes they are passionate about. And this means that there is opportunity for your organization to grow revenue by creating innovative, flexible fundraising programs to tap into these supporters… especially millennials. Endurance Fundraising.

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Notes from 10NTC Community Call - Agenda!

NTEN

I'll try to synthesize all the great discussion on the topics and themes we'll be looking to include in each of our 5 conference tracks: Leadership, Fundraising, Communications, IT Staff and Consultants and Program. If you build it, they will come, does not apply to social networking. Innovative program delivery.