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5 Reasons Why Social Media is Essential for Small Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Social media is one of the most accessible ways to promote your organization’s purpose because it’s easy to set up a profile and it’s free to get started. While it will require some staff or volunteer time to establish your presence and maintain your profile, it’s still a valuable resource to build into your nonprofit marketing strategy.

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5 Keys To Successful Executive Leadership Recruitment

The NonProfit Times

Are you planning to do a national search for your next chief executive officer or more local and regional? Are you planning to conduct an aggressive outreach to potential candidates or just post the position on social media sites and hope candidates apply? This summary should also accompany the candidate’s cover letter and resume.

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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The number of low-cost or free, web-based resources and tools available to nonprofits today is astounding. A handy little tool when designing a YouTube channel, Twitter profile, MySpace page, blog, etc. A social search tool that allows you to easily track mentions of your nonprofit on social networking sites, blogs, and websites.

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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In the last few years, Microsoft has rebuilt LinkedIn working out many of the kinks and bugs that made it frustrating to use, and has launched a suite of new tools and functionality for LinkedIn Pages , Profiles , and Groups. Compared to other social networks, LinkedIn Ads are expensive and the site spends your money fast.

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22 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The number of low-cost or free, web-based resources and tools available to nonprofits today is astounding. That said, there are some resources and tools that I continually refer to and use again and again, and others that I am still experimenting with that may (or may not) become integral to my communications routine.

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Social Media Best Practices: 12 Tips for Making the Best of Any Social Site

NetWits

YouTube is the second most used search engine in the world. Knowing that a good portion of your supporters already participate on the social Web, and with the continued growth and popularity of social media, it’s very likely your nonprofit organization is focused on figuring out how to best utilize sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

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Digging in: who donates to the nonprofits you care about? 

Candid

With just a little digging—using the tools and resources I will share in this blog—you will be able to get a picture of who donates to a particular nonprofit. You can find this information in the “Who’s Who” section of the grantmaker profile on Foundation Directory. 990s can be searched on 990 Finder. But don’t get discouraged.

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