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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

News articles on your website can serve the same function as blog posts on your website provided they are dated and written like a blog post, not a press release. One of the more effective ways to generate traffic to your blog is to tap into the news cycle. Embed images and videos that are consistent in size. 9) Publish numbered lists.

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International Organizations and Social Media: News, Engagement, and Social Data for Policy Change

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Not every student in my class is focused on the same policy issue. They will be placed with organizations working on policies in these areas, many part of large international networks, nonprofits, and government. It’s also allowed them to find a new audience that are not as familiar with their policy issues.

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Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Reconsider Facebook

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Their response: “While it may be considered distasteful and objectionable to some, the Facebook page in question does not violate our policies. We encourage users to report such content and we have a large team of professional reviewers who evaluate these reports and take action per our policies.”. The Page is going viral.

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[Webinar Notes] Mobile for Good: A How-To Fundraising Webinar for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nonprofits must now communicate with five generations of donors , supporters, and communities served: 1. Silent Generation (Born 1925-1945, aged 69-older). Generation X (Born 1965-1979, aged 35-49). Generation Z (Born 2001-present, aged 13-younger). Create an enforcement policy. Offer training through webinars.

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Challenging Conversations—Tackling Risk

.orgSource

They are activities that are frequently governed and controlled by policies and procedures, such as: Evaluating where the blind spots lie in your organization is one way to begin conversations about risk. Both directors and employees should know which policies the organization has in place and how they are enforced.

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Recruiting Geeks for Human Rights!

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Check out recent press coverage of our work, featuring the head of our human rights team, Dr. Patrick Ball, in Foreign Policy magazine and NPR's On The Media. Automate generation of publications based on data using LaTeX and Sweave. What you will do: Write computer programs for human rights data analysis projects.

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How to Get Your Nonprofit’s Story in the News

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Step 2: Write a pitch or a press release. If you want to pitch your story to several news outlets, you need to draft a press release, which you can later adapt for your website’s blog, your email marketing communications, and your social channels. Convert your press release to a PDF. See what types of stories they cover.

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