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Here are some good examples of CEO and Executive Director use of social media in the US social sector: Holly Ross is the executive director of NTEN, the nonprofit technology network in the US. She uses Twitter to share what's going on at NTEN, announce new initiatives, and have conversations with NTEN members.
note: This article is part of NTEN's Member Appreciation Month spectacular. Another hot question at this seminar and others on nonprofits + social media is about walking the line between your professional and personal brand, especially if you are the one tweeting, blogging, status-updating, commenting, texting, etc. Comment away….
The next day, I facilitated a workshop on Best Practices for Crowd Funding that blended traditional instruction with innovation lab facilitation techniques. Take a look at the NTEN Crowd Funding Campaign to raise money for scholarships to its annual conference. Please leave a comment below. What resource would you recommend?
Having internal staff who can make some changes quickly certainly comes in handy when unexpected needs pop up - one argument for having a blended model. There are many different types of “blended models” of in-house/outhouse support. A great way to find out what other organizations do is to join NTEN’s Drupal community of practice.
In the same year, NTEN. This blending of different groups interests me now. Interested in commenting? He has been named four times to the Nonprofit Times list of the 50 most influential nonprofit leaders in the U.S. In 2009, he became an Ashoka Foundation senior fellow for his work as a leading social entrepreneur.
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