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Why Your Nonprofit Should Be A Big Listener

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The mission of Upwell is to condition the climate for change in marine conservation, and ready people to take action. This bold project is incubated by Ocean Conservancy , and made possible by grants from the Waitt Foundation and other donors. The big listening approach allows you to identify more collaborators. It’s possible.

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To App, or Not to App? That's the (Mobile) Question.

Connection Cafe

Mobile-savvy nonprofits inspired many of us with their interesting apps, from PETA’s mobile advocacy center to the Lance Armstrong Foundation’s collaborative BOOM app (in concert with Nike) to the Central Park Conservancy’s Insider’s Guide to the Park. Check out our Guide to the Mobile Web.

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Tech Across Your Org: Sharing a Cause and Data Across Multiple Orgs

NTEN

Read the complete issue on "Collaboration" when you subscribe to the journal for free! ] By Rachel Weidinger, Upwell Developing a High Touch, Human Platform for Collaboration At Upwell , we’re inventing a new way to work together. Competition is real in the marine conservation space. that contain one of our mission key words.

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Google Media = Nonprofit Grants, Blogs, Video and Maps Galore

Connection Cafe

To give the audience an idea of what ads can be used for, Google shared just a few tactics adwords could help any given org do including: Solicit donors. Increase pub understanding of conservation and social issues. These are ads that fit seamlessly online alongside other ads on Google. Enroll subscribers. Recruit volunteers.

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Carnet Williams: Nonprofit Technology, Blogging, Aggregating, & Surfing.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I transformed CNT into NetCorps as a response to recruiting, training, and placing college kids in nonprofit orgs to lead technology based projects. I then tried to start an online advocacy firm called NetVocate, but when the dotcom bubble burst, so did we. We never made it to an IPO, but I learned tons in the process.