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6 Innovative QR Code Strategies for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They can help you raise money, gather volunteers, inspire your donors, better understand your supporters, and connect with people who may not have heard of your organization. 2) Enriching Event Experiences: If your association or chapter-based nonprofit hosts large annual conferences, QR codes can take attendee engagement to the next level.

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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: WITNESS

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Of all the mass communications tools your organization is using (website e-newsletters, social networking sites, mobile), which is resulting in the most online dollars being raised (directly or indirectly)? Currently WITNESS’ e-newsletter helps raise the most online dollars. Story” is the key term.

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Part 1: How to Generate More Nonprofit Website Traffic

TechImpact

Blog posts: These can be about events you’re planning or have run, updates on what you’re currently working on, or newsworthy stories that were not covered by the traditional press. Stories from the people you serve: Content of this variety will come from the individuals, populations, or demographics your nonprofit is serving.

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10 New Year’s Resolutions for Nonprofit Social Media Managers

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Thus, for 2013, please: 1) Ask for a raise. That said, 70 percent of nonprofit staff positions in the United States are held by females who many say aren’t so good at asking for raises. Even if it is only a small raise, this is the year that all nonprofit social media managers (female and male) should ask for a raise.

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Melinda French Gates explains her $1 billion promise to change the world for women

Fast Company Tech

In Melinda French Gates’s new book, The Next Day , she illuminates the importance of knowing the story that you are writing for yourself. After turning 60, leaving The Gates Foundation, and beginning a new chapter in her philanthropy, I was curious about the story that she is authoring. What are French Gatess new dreams?

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Networked Nonprofit in Boston: A Story of Contrasts

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I asked folks to raise their hands if they had a smart phone, most did. I asked folks if they were on Twitter or Facebook, most people raised their hands. As a result, the last chapter of the book – on networked governance – is speculative, based on the best thinking of people in the field. But she wasn’t able to find examples.

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Book Giveaway: Mazarine Treyz, The Wild Woman’s Guide to Fundraising

Amy Sample Ward

I recently caught up with Mazarine and asked her, “If there was one example or story you could share that exemplifies why you wrote this book, and a few examples of the kinds of content and resources included in the book, what would it be?” I’m also excited to announce that I’ll be giving away a copy of the book for free to a reader!

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