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International Human Rights Day 2011

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

T, December 10th, the international community is observing Human Rights Day to commemorate the 63rd anniversary of the creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 2011 has been an amazing year for human rights defenders.

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9 Best Practices for Strong Nonprofit Financial Management

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And you can clearly communicate your financial results and impact to your stakeholders with confidence. You can also create approval workflows that match your internal controls and send notifications and reminders to your approvers. Here are 9 best practices to help your organization develop strong nonprofit financial management.

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How Mature Is Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Practice?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Networked nonprofits are experts at using new media (social media, mobile, and other emerging technologies) to spread their missions, design and scale programs, communicate with stakeholders, or inspire behavior change. For some, the first action step is to develop a basic communications strategy or program plan.

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5 Ways Nonprofits Can Harness Mobile Technology In 2018

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And it's not just websites that are affected by the trend toward mobile - more and more communication now happens through cell phones. Your nonprofit’s internal workings can be made easier and more efficient with mobile technology too! Here are five things that all nonprofits should be doing in 2018 to keep up with mobile trends.

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New on SSIR: Effects of Joining the Conversation

Amy Sample Ward

. —– It’s not a surprise to any of us that social media is changing the way our organizations work, not just communicate. Twitter is part of the real-time Web, meaning it enables people to communicate, share information, spread news, and distribute links in “real-time&# as it happens. What do you think?

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Integrated Social Media for Sustainable Agriculture

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

” I created a list of grantee’s Twitter Profiles and shared back the analysis of most tweeted words and hashtags. Daniela shared that she works with volunteers and interns and that she does several short bursts during the day to tend to respond or post content Twitter or Facebook. Most Frequently Tweeted Words.

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Nonprofit Fundraising: How to Run an Effective Campaign

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They’ll also help you build profiles on your donors that include their contact information and communicatino preferences. How do you communicate with them? Your nonprofit’s fundraising team should be consistently using your data to improve your techniques! Donor communications. Where did you find them? Text messages .