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Fight Colorectal Cancer: A Rebranding Tale

Judi Sohn

The organization I helped found as Colorectal Cancer Coalition in 2005 officially became Fight Colorectal Cancer on Monday, March 6, 2011. I hope it's a fun read for anyone either looking to redo their own small nonprofit brand, or who wants a deeper dive on what we did at Fight Colorectal Cancer. Let's Raise a Brand!

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Komen Kan Kiss My Mammagram, PinActivism, and Newsjacking for a Cause

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Komen Foundation , a leading breast cancer charity, pulled hundreds of thousands of dollars in breast cancer screening funds from Planned Parenthood. Each year millions of women are screened for breast cancer at Planned Parenthood, and Susan G. Source: causes.com via Beth on Pinterest. On Tuesday, the Susan G.

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Facebook Live For Nonprofits: How Live Streaming Helped One Org Raise Almost $100K

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I am sitting at an off-site planning meeting with our Communications team when a call comes into our Chief of Staff. Over the next 15 minutes, she engaged our followers by conducting interviews with our Chief of Humane Law, our HLE first responders and various medical staff who were holding and comforting the smelly, terrified Yorkies.

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Guest Post by Amanda Rose: Reflections on Cause Fatigue

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A number folks offers some insights in the comments or on Twitter, including Amanda. The other fantastic thing about Twitter and certain other social media sites is this ability to develop an online community and empower them to evangelize for you, which can be extremely powerful. Absolutely. social media twitter.

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

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For example, an organization seeking to support those with cancer might see if local cancer care clinics are willing to post flyers advertising your program. You could even comment on your followers’ posts with a link to your sign-up sheet and an invitation to get involved. Use volunteer matching sites.

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An Interview with Jessica Rauch about The Generation Project: Passionate about Teaching Young People

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This is an awesome site popular with young people. I'm compiling a list so please leave a comment with a link to your blog. We received some really great advice and encouragement and met a lot of people who want to help us develop our idea. Glassbooth.org blog. Perspectives from young educators: [link] [link] [link]. Who are they?

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How Networked Nonprofits Use Twitter and Other Things I learned in Vegas

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

for every hashtag mention to cancer charities. Hoping someone can update the final results in the comments). Hint, drive them to a landing page on your site). I ran into KK (Kris Krug) who is a free agent extraordinaire and did an interview I’ll publish later. How Networked Nonprofits Use Twitter. Photo by KK.