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Does Your Organizational Already Have a Policy for Professional Conduct?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My YMCA colleague posed for this photo on purpose to illustrate a point about professional conduct and social media policies. Since I had a lot of educators and people who run summer camps and other programs, a policy question came up. Certainly,this can be easily referred to in a social media policy.

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Your End Of Year Fundraising Questions Answered

Bloomerang

As we wrapped up the webinar we realized there’s an entire universe of fundraisers that could benefit if we shared the data and questions we received, so we’ve pulled it all together for you to share with your team. Catch Rachel’s appeal checklist , Julie’s cheat sheet , and the “ End of Year Appeal Writing Made Easy” replay and slides.

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A Simple 6 Step Plan for Creating a Facebook Page that Works

NetWits

Amongst the countless schools I found using Facebook poorly there were plenty of shining examples of schools doing really well utilizing Facebook to build lasting relationships with families, students and alumni (both University and K-12). Social media policy. Make sure to check out the full presentation slides.

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My Notes from Next Generation Evaluation Meeting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Kathy Brennan, Research and Evaluation Advisor, AARP gave primer about developmental evaluation – what it is, how it is applied, how it different from other methods, and why it is useful in evaluating complex systems projects. You can l isten to the video or view her slides here. Here are my notes and takeaways.

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Parlez Vous Twitter? Evangelizing Social Media In Your Nonprofit Organization and Paving the Way for Adoption

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This slide show from Stephen Collins make me think about teaching Internet Skills Workshops for Nonprofits that I used teach over dozen or so years ago. The slide show is from a session he did at BarCamp Sydney called " All You Do Is Talk Talk Talk." t universally adopt new curricula. | View | Upload your own.

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Instead of Selling Objects, Build Public Trust

Museum 2.0

In 2009, Brandeis University came close to looting and liquidating its Rose Art Museum, and today, a similar controversy is raging over the museum at La Salle University. CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES TO THE MARKET ECONOMY There are creative alternatives to traditional museum deaccessioning policies that could solve this problem.

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My First Intergenerational Social Media: Learning from Gen Z's and Value of Different Points of View

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, remixed my slide deck to represent the different points of view. In the why it is important section, I went through the social networking from birth to high school slides. I also always show a slide about the age demographics of email users. In the policy section, I included the issue of cyberbullying and privacy issues.