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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for 300 People

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The morning had two segments, beginning with content and small group exercises on several themes from the Networked Nonprofit including culture change , transparency , and simplicity. Geoff Livingston did a great job at live blogging the first section in the morning. The Colorado Trust blog has notes here.). Some Reflections.

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How does your nonprofit work with crowds? Crowdsourcing Week on Beth's Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Nonprofits that have built their network can use social media tools to crowdsource ideas for projects at an amazingly fast pace. Using Twitter, a digital camera and software that makes it easy to post photos to twitter and his network, he was able to quickly identify this mystery bird.

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5 Infographics About Infographics To Master Basics in Five Minutes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In my forthcoming book, “ Measuring the Networked Nonprofit ,” co-authored with KD Paine, my favorite chapter was about the sense-making process of measurement – called “Measurement and the Aha! Please share your story in the comments! Source: Hot Button Studio. Source: Rickmann's Posterous.

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The New and The Unknown

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Network Funders meeting this week crackled with excitement. I overheard comments like: “my brain is in overdrive,” “I can’t wait to try this in my work,” and “I wish the conference were longer.” So maybe this idea of network thinking isn’t really ‘new.’ Will network thinking be the new happy accident for philanthropy?

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What do Digital Touch and Yellow Cling Peaches Have in Common?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Not five minutes after I mentioned on my Facebook status how much I love California Farmers' Markets and posted some of the photos, then I got tagged in a photo by a friend who is doing a little network weaving if his Facebook friends feeds. But for those who are networking on a more normal scale, this is a good tool.

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Blogging Potpourri

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Last week our friend Erin Kimrey from the North Carolina Conservation Network stayed at our house while she was in DC for some meetings. She listened politely through my little dinner table rant about how important it is for non-profits to blog and how few of them are doing it. We've got a blog " she said when I finally took a breath.

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Notes from Mari Smith Facebook Changes Webinar: Privacy Settings and A New Metric – People Talking About

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There is a trade off is that your friends my not want to comment if they notice people they don’t know. If you aren’t comfortable with who can see the post, don’t comment on it or like it. For example, you might comment on a photo one of your family members posts just to family. News Ticker.

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