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5 Nonprofit Blog Best Practices to Engage Readers

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Now, let’s switch gears to the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families (AACF). Their posts focus on Arkansas policies, but they connect those policies to how they will affect that reader and their community. That’s the kind of content that makes an impact and inspires additional engagement and support.

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How Your Organization’s CEO Can Use Social Media for Thought Leadership

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This post covers the benefits and provides some ways to effectively cultivate thought leadership through social channels. Since many policy makers (or their staff) may be monitoring social channels, it is another benefit. If other leaders in your field are using social channels, your CEO can easily connect for leadership conversations.

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How An Informal Nonprofit Employee Champion Program Can Benefit A One-Person Communications Dept.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Perhaps you can relate to this chart from Gerard Matthews , Communications Director of Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families. Are you an one-person communications department? As a one-person communications department, your workload, which includes doing the social media, is always increasing.

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How Experimentation and Measurement Can Help Win A Little Bet with Facebook Promoted Posts

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As part of my work at the Packard Foundation, I have the honor of working with a cluster of grantees working on children’s healthcare coverage on a networked capacity building project called “ Friending the Finish Line.” All of these materials were available on a special landing page: [link]. What did you learn?

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Transforming Nonprofit Staff Into Champions on Social

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But many have not fully leveraged a significant resources they already have: their staff, board, and other volunteers. When a nonprofit empowers “insiders” to become champions for its programs, it can be one of the best ways to take advantage of social channels. Nonprofit Examples. Here’s a few examples: 1.

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Nonprofits Live: DIY Blogging Recap

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Jody Dilday , executive director of Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Northwest Arkansas (SPSFNA). Project Hope Art engages its supporters to raise funds to help children affected by the earthquake that devastated Haiti. Looking to other people and channels gives you an idea of what others are talking about and lets you comment on it.

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The Bold, Focused Ideas of Breakthrough Nonprofit Brands: Book Giveaway Winners Announced

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We also want to better empower our participants and supporters to spread the word about Entoure by developing content for our social media channels that is unique, exclusive and kick-ass!”. The Women’s Center of Tarrant County has a name problem, as we serve women, men and children…about 82,000 a year. We are NOT a shelter.