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5 Ways Nonprofits Can Use LinkedIn to Advance Their Missions

Classy

Not only are LinkedIn members highly engaged and often interested in philanthropy, with 53% already donating to nonprofits and 60% saying they’re interested in volunteering, but they can also hold the keys to corporate partnerships , grants, and more. Previously, he worked at Google, IBM, Facebook, and Accenture. .

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NpTech Tag: Roundups from and about Facebook and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've also added the pink ribbon to my Facebook profile. From last week's Web2.04Dev Conference is a snap poll " What does Web2.0 " -- the poll was done with mp3 files and so you can hear their voices. The Technovist offers some 5 tips for nonprofits to get started with social networking sites. mean for you?

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NpTech Tag Summary: Free Ranger Rick, Green Geekery, and Blog Day is Next Week!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Ranger Rick, the persona of the National Wildlife Federation , has been banished from Facebook! They need your help to bring back Ranger Rick's profile that was recently taken down by Facebook Staff. Help bring back Ranger Rick's profile Email: appeals-comment@facebook.com and ask them to let Ranger Rick exist on Facebook!

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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

Wild Apricot

Effective Knowledge Transfer and Exchange for Nonprofit Organizations: A Framework, from Imagine Canada (formerly the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy), provides a framework to help nonprofits plan, conduct, and evaluate their efforts at knowledge transfer and exchange. Facebook Applications for Your Non-Profit Page. Reader Polls.

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15 Must-Know Fundraising and Social Media Stats

Nonprofit Tech for Good

LinkedIn launched in 2003, Facebook launched in 2004, and Twitter launched in 2006. Now more than a decade into the Social Web, the use of social networks still continues to grow worldwide and will continue to do so for years to come. Source: Harris Poll. Source: Chronicle of Philanthropy. Source: Echo & Co.

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3 Tips to Get Millennials to “Look Down” on #GivingTuesday

Connection Cafe

Recently, I polled Blackbaud employees, and while not the largest sample set (44 respondents), it yielded some interesting results. While this poll spanned all age groups, it doesn’t take a poll to look around and see some of the heaviest users of phones and technology are m illennials , those born between 1980 and 2000.

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Don’t Think Social Media Results in Online Donations? Think Again!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Back then, the launch of “Donate Now&# technology in 1997 and its potential to transform philanthropy was all the buzz — much like social media today. Facebook Fan Pages were launched late in 2006 and grew by the millions in the nonprofit sector throughout 2007 to the present. Notice the larger jump in giving in 2007?