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No Sweat DIY Infographics

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You don’t have to be the world’s best artist to create a respectable infographic to help you make sense of your data, but it does take a little consideration and small amount of inspiration. I think once I hone my DYI infographic skills for sense-making so they are second nature, then I might need to upgrade my tool box.

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[VIDEO] Measure Of Success: Creating Tools And Process To Report Impact

Bloomerang

And, as I was sharing earlier, we usually teach this in person over a period of two to three hours, so, you all are getting the, what we’ll call, the boot-camp version of “Measure of Success.” Maybe I am teaching computer classes, or English as a second language classes, maybe I’m teaching those and I have 10 students.

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Our Museum: Extraordinary Resources on How Museums and Galleries Become Participatory Places

Museum 2.0

The financial austerity measures applied external pressure to the Our Museum institutions. Different External Voices Bring Different Skills to the Table Community partners, artists, peers, and funders all play different roles as collaborators and contributors to participatory institutions. Critical friends can make you smile.

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Favianna Rodriguez: Political Digital Artist and Printmaker

Have Fun - Do Good

I think about how hesitant I was to become an artist, because I didn't see role models, and even to this day how hard it is for me sometimes to find peers who are women of color, because of how systematically they are pushed out. I'm an artist and an institution builder. The kind of art I do is art that gets engaged into the public.

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10 Steps to an Amazing Fundraising Event

The Modern Nonprofit

Successful events depend on having the right skills, the appropriate resources for planning and managing events, and the ability to market the event effectively to your target audience. Define metrics, success measures for that goal, and… a budget! . In order to create a successful event, you must execute a detailed plan.

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Online Storytelling & Cause Marketing: An Interview with Jonah Sachs of Free Range Studios

Have Fun - Do Good

Louis is a traditional artist and I was in the journalism field. In this world the name of the game, in a lot of ways, is collecting email addresses, getting donations and that is the metric by which a lot of these non-profits measure themselves. Jonah: I started Free Range with a friend of mine, Louis Fox, when we were 22 years old.