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The Art of the Backchannel at Conferences: Tips, Reflections, and Resources

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

At this conference in 2005, the backchannel was projected on the screen behind the speaker. I remember in 2005 the Global Voices Summit used IRC as a backchannel -- no so much for people in the room, but for remote participation.

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Computer Refurbishment and Accessibility

Tech Soup

In time, the project became a free national computer donation service that accepts donations of working used computers and supplies them to nonprofits, schools, and other agencies that want to refurbish them and provide them to disabled and disadvantaged people. This nonprofit has been running for over 20 years.

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Creating Auction Marketing Materials: 5 Storytelling Tips

Nonprofits Source

Let’s say your nonprofit focuses on promoting literacy and discovers that many of your donors are older teachers and parents in your community. To present a cohesive look through stories and visuals, Double the Donation recommends creating an official brand guide that defines your organization’s voice, font, colors, and image standards.

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Seven Ways Your Organization can Put Privacy Into Practice – and Why

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When it comes to selecting service providers and partners for projects and collaborations, make sure they are just as committed to privacy as you are. This applies both in building friendships and in building business, and the learning starts right at home and in the classroom. Trusted third parties. Privacy across the board.

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