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Meta Verified for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Until recently, the Meta verified blue badge was reserved only for notable brands and personalities with a large following on Facebook and Instagram. Small and medium-sized nonprofits could apply for the verified badge, but the vast majority of applications were declined. Fees start at $14.99

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Bluesky is getting blue checkmarks and an official verification system

Engadget

Its not clear what criteria Bluesky will use for these badges or how it plans to verify users identities. Additionally, there will be a slightly different blue badge one with scalloped edges that certain trusted organizations can grant through a new trusted verifiers feature.

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How to use Foursquare to market your business & reach a new audience

The Next Web

Foursquare badges. One of the most popular features of Foursquare is the ability to earn badges when they check-in at various locations. Foursquare incorporates its own built-in badges such as the adventurer badge and the mayor badge, but businesses and brands can also apply to have their own custom badges included.

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Foot Traffic Philanthropy: Location Based Mobile Application - CauseWorld

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Today, TechCrunch wrote about a new mobile application called CauseWorld Here's how it works: CauseWorld app users earn “karma points” when they walk into stores and check in with their cell phone. And, of course, you get badges for various activities. Looks like my observation of fundraising 2.0

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Catch the Winter ‘24 Nimble AMS release before the snow flies

Nimble AMS

Here are some additional benefits of leveraging Nimble Actions: No code needed Easy customization Directly supports Salesforce Flows Expo Logic Badge [ O n ] Demand Integration With our latest Nimble AMS release, you’ll be able to create a great first impression at your events.

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Twitter is once again taking your requests for a blue verification badge

The Verge

Twitter has reopened verification applications after pausing them last week, Twitter announced on Tuesday. The pause, which went in place on Friday, came just eight days after the formal relaunch of verification applications on May 20th. Sorry about that pause –– now you can get back to your quest for a blue badge.

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Use the Push wisely, my son

Judi Sohn

That means that even though an application is still not allowed to run in the background, it can periodically call home for information and display a message and/or badge to let you know of changes. I can’t stand applications that display a badge I already read. This can be incredibly useful or incredibly annoying.

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