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19 Must-See Social Media and Fundraising Infographics for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Without a doubt, 2013 was the year of visual content — particularly infographics. Why Smart Social Marketers Think Mobile First. GivingTuesday 2013. What’s Trending with Foundations and Social Media? The Future of Social Activism. Social Media 2013. View Full Infographic.

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5 Ways to Use Social Media to Raise More Money at Year-end

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Julia Campbell , a social media and storytelling consultant for nonprofits and author of Storytelling in the Digital Age: A Guide for Nonprofits. In addition to overall giving increasing these next two months, the number of your donors giving online and via social media channels is growing.

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Nonprofit Social Media Decision Guide 2013

Wild Apricot

Idealware''s updated Nonprofit Social Media Decision Guide 2013 is a great new (free) resource for non-profits looking for social media guidance. social media'

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5 Social Media Advancements Every Nonprofit Should Prepare For ?

TechImpact

Social media is a comparatively very young frontier in the nonprofit sector which features surprises around every twist and turn. Here are 5 changes that social media experienced in 2013 that your nonprofit may have missed according to Resource Media. Image courtesy of Core 3 Solutions.

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Your Social Media Is For More Than Marketing

TechImpact

In past blogs we’ve talked seemingly ad nausea about how technology, donation forms, and social media can support a nonprofit’s fundraising efforts. Social media in particular is where nonprofits are turning to get their mission talked about, with the ultimate goal of driving more donations to that mission. The community.

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How Much Time Mobile and Social Media Require

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The amount of time that a nonprofit can invest in mobile and social media depends on capacity. Mobile and social media are powerful, but when implemented on a small scale, the power is overshadowed by other more traditional online campaigns. The argument against doing this is that budgets are too tight and inflexible.

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Social Media Tools to Watch in 2014 for #NonprofitRadio

Amy Sample Ward

In December, we discussed some of the latest social media stats and trends , especially as those trends highlight changing demographics on various social media platforms like Facebook. Instagram, Vine, and the Evolution of Social Media from Pew Research.