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Benjamin Hutter

Comp-U-Dopt Recognizes Southwestern Energy for Community Support - 0 views

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    A local non-profit awards Houston students with computers to help with education. Comp-U-Dot takes donations in the form of computers and refurbishes them, later giving them away to students. If it weren't for these refurbished computers these students would not have word processing, spreadsheet, or internet capabilities.
Kayla Johnson

A Year of Giving - 0 views

shared by Kayla Johnson on 25 Apr 11 - No Cached
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    This is the story of a man who gave someone $10 everyday for a year after losing his job. He is also going to be speaking at the YNPN conference in Grand Rapids.
Ron McKee

How Non-Profits Can Maximize Engagement on Facebook - 1 views

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    Yet another journalist's/expert's opinion on how to best use facebook for a non-profit, including the importance of goals
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    Gives good tips on how an organization should use facebook. Some of the good tips promote communicating to the fan-base as well as encourage fan-to-fan communication. One of the most important things about NPOs and Facebook is to have a purpose with your page. This article strongly condemns having a page "just to be on facebook" and says that having a strong purpose makes facebook that much more successful.
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    "It's important for any digitally-minded non-profit to be on Facebook because of the sheer number of active users. So, great - you set up a Facebook account for your organization. Now what?" Note:  "Eight of the world's top ten brand use the Buddy Media Platform (sponsor of "The Facebook Marketing Series") to power their social marketing on FB."
Ron McKee

Michigan: Police Search Cell Phones During Traffic Stops - theNewspaper: A journal of ... - 6 views

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    "ACLU learned that the police had acquired the cell phone scanning devices and in August 2008 filed an official request for records on the program, including logs of how the devices were used. The state police responded by saying they would provide the information only in return for a payment of $544,680. The ACLU found the charge outrageous."
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