Government Execs Discuss Strategies for Updating Social Media Accounts - 0 views
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Government officials have now started using facebook and twitter accounts. It helps people feel more connected and allows them to communicate outside the typical 8-4:30pm, M-F. An issue that arises is it can be an exhausting job for anyone, because it's 24/7. Once the newness of the accounts wear off, they might not be updated as much.
Internet in Libya: Sorry We're Closed Every Night Until Sunrise - 0 views
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I think Egypt may have been a trend setter in Africa. It seems that many dictatorship regimes are getting nervous when it comes to an uprising from the grassroots. I think it is fair to say that the internet, especially social media, is playing a huge role in the peoples ability to overthrow their governments. Technology has become such an important part of the culture in the world that something that previously required wars and months of planning can happen so quickly nearly overnight. Perhaps it is this very idea that leads Libya's government to make the decision that this article explains.
Fundraising Platforms: Is Three a Crowd? - 0 views
Wild Apricot Blog : 2011 Nonprofit Communications Trends Report - 0 views
What is your conversation strategy? - Social media marketing for small non-profits - 0 views
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When most businesses and non-profits start using social media, they start with "small talk" with their communities. They politely reply to tweets, express appreciation to donors, respond as quickly as possible to customer support issues, and generally try to add value to their network. But all to often, they fail to move beyond the "small talk" and create meaningful discussions that their communities are dying to have
"Start Small. Think Big. Move Fast." | Emerging Technologies Librarian - 0 views
The Chronicle of Philanthropy: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media to Spark Change - 1 views
Looking at Twitter from a NPO Perspective - 0 views
Nonprofits Just Getting Started On Facebook - 0 views
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A new report out from the Nonprofit Technology Network and M+R Strategic Services concludes that NP's have a lot of work to do when it comes to making a presence on social media sites. The 2011 'eNonprofit Benchmarks Study" found that NP's had only around 110 Facebook fans and 19 Twitter followers for every e-mail subscriber. Small organizations will need to be apart of social networking in the near future and there looks to be great potential for growth. Working with a small-consulting firm, I found that utilizing social media is a quick and easy way to inform clients on up-to-date news and activities.
Wild Apricot Blog : Non-profits Are You Listening? - 0 views
Internet Users Turned to Social Networks in Elections, Survey Finds - 0 views
Show Schedule/Guests « The Michael Chatman "Giving" Show - Today's show guest... - 0 views
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CELEBRITY PHILANTHROPY ADVISOR BECOMES REGULAR GUEST CONTRIBUTOR TO THE MICHAEL CHATMAN GIVING SHOW **Portfolio Includes NBA Stars Dwayne Wade, Kobe Bryant & Luol Deng Halleemah Nash is an entrepreneur, philanthropy professional, and youth advocate. Her journey from the streets of Compton, California to Howard University is what inspired her plight to reach back from where she came and make a difference by helping others understand, in her words, "it's not about your location but about your destination."
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