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Five Creative (and Smart) Uses of Social Media Icons on Nonprofit Homepages

Nonprofit Tech for Good

While writing Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits , I visited over 500 nonprofit homepages looking primarily for links to their social networking communities. Stay Teen :: stayteen.org. Related Link: Social Media and Mobile Technology Webinars for Nonprofits.

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Networked and Hyperconnected: The New Social (and work) Operating System

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This is a terrific presentation from Lee Raine from the Pew Internet and American Life Project that looks at the issue being “hyperconnected” or “over connected” to the web, mobile technologies and social media. It is the same title of Raine’s recent book.

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Ten Things Nonprofits May Not Know About MySpace [But I Wish They Did]

Nonprofit Tech for Good

When I first started myspace.com/nonprofitorganizations almost 4 years ago I had no idea that it would evolve to become as large as it has, or that the brand/community/concept would spread to Facebook , then YouTube , and now Twitter. I was able then to tap into that community when I expanded into Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

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Thinking tech for a 14 year old with autism

Judi Sohn

She never had much interest in email, but does communicate with classmates from time to time on gaming social networks that are kid-appropriate. If she stumbles across something she shouldn't see on YouTube, she'll switch it off faster than I could react. I rely on technology to keep my life organized.

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Thinking tech for a 14 year old with autism

Judi Sohn

She never had much interest in email, but does communicate with classmates from time to time on gaming social networks that are kid-appropriate. If she stumbles across something she shouldn't see on YouTube, she'll switch it off faster than I could react. I rely on technology to keep my life organized.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Our technology partners at Razoo.com powered all of this. Percentages were in the teens for those who heard about the event via television, radio, newspaper, Facebook/Twitter and friends). We also seized the opportunity to indoctrinate many nonprofits that were in their social media infancy. percent of respondents were female.

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How Your Nonprofit Can Reach Babyboomers with Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I told the story about posting a video interview with my dad (who was 86 at the time) on YouTube about his first blog post and how I discovered a community of "older" people using YouTube. Some recent studies on social media and social networking use and baby boomers show that more and more are adopting social media.