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Have Fun Do Good Link Love: Artists and Social Media, Be Bold Podcast, Miss Do-Gooder T-shirts and More!

Have Fun - Do Good

Hi Have Fun * Do Gooders! I get requests to post about more things than I have time to write a full blog post about, plus I'm going to be blogging on a couple of new blogs soon that I can't cross-post from so I'm going to start experimenting with Have Fun Do Good Link Love lists to share some quick links and short posts with you.

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Arts 2.0: Examples of Arts Organizations Social Media Strategies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the best projects that illustrates the basic idea of Web2.0 - listening and conversation and stakeholders creating their own experience with your organization - comes from the Brooklyn Museum of Art. o is Transparency - and the best example of that is what the Indianapolis Art Museum has done with its pubic metrics on its web site.

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Oodles of Time Management Tips: July Nonprofit Blog Carnival Round-Up

Have Fun - Do Good

You’re all back into the swing of things and new questions will have arisen.)" More than just getting away from your usual distractions, people can’t ask you questions or interrupt you if they don’t know where you are." Flickr Photo of Aztec Calendar at the Anthropology Museum in Mexico City uploaded by Michael McCarty.

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400 More Email Subject Lines from End of Year Fundraising

Connection Cafe

Fun Fact: I didn’t receive a single nonprofit email on Sunday, December 7th. Seeing a significant number of emails being sent during this time period begs the causation or correlation question. The best end-to-end campaign was done by the Museum of Modern Art. Happy Holidays from the Gibbes Museum! Email Frequency.

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Favianna Rodriguez: Political Digital Artist and Printmaker

Have Fun - Do Good

I think that it's too bad that our stories are not in the common language of arts and entertainment because I think our stories can be very powerful - the stories of an immigrant family, of a single family, of a family who's organizing, or fighting evictions, a young woman who's questioning her sexuality. I think that is really important.

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