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I just got an email from Holly Ross, the Executive Director of the Non-profit Technology Network – better known as NTEN. You received the same email if, like me, you’re subscribed to the NTEN newsletter (hint hint). What’s the Nonprofit SocialNetworking Survey? First, go take this years survey.
Blackbaud, NTEN and Common Knowledge just released the fourth annual 2012 Nonprofit SocialNetworking Benchmark Report. Frank Barry shares this guest post summarizing results. 2012 Nonprofit SocialNetworking Benchmark Report [INFOGRAPHIC] guest post by Frank Barry. Tweet It!]. Tweet It!]. Tweet It!].
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Most do not require a financial investment, but preliminary results on the 2014 fundraising season are strong and if your nonprofit did well in 2014, investing in staff development in 2015 is a wise decision. Experiment with at least one new socialnetwork. Refresh your social media training.
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Flickr: Jazzyblue TR This week, NTEN members have been busy as always - with a focus on new reports, research, and lots of reflections! This resulted in increased fundraising results by up to 40%." Have more news to share? Drop us a line or include your links in the comments! Check out the infographic and more!
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