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Severe winter weather is linked to climate change, say most Americans in poll

Fast Company Tech

To Ries, 29, an Ohio native now in Tampa, the extreme weatherincluding the bitter coldbore all the hallmarks of climate change. The poll also found that, while only about one-quarter of U.S. The AP-NORC poll of 1,112 adults was conducted Feb. That was followed by three hurricanes in close succession. ” About 8 in 10 U.S.

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5 Tips for Social Media Success from Bok Tower Gardens

NetWits

Nonprofits are taking advantage of this technology; according to the Nonprofit Social Networking Survey by NTEN, Common Knowledge & Blackbaud, the average nonprofit’s fan or follower base grew by 30 percent on Facebook and 81 percent on Twitter in 2011. Clearly, Bok Tower Gardens makes the most of their social media.

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Manta, a data observability startup, raises $35M to grow its workforce

TechCrunch

According to a 2020 O’Reilly survey, more than 60% of companies believe that they have too many data sources and inconsistent data, while over a third said that they have too few resources available to address the data quality issues. .” With the Series B, the startup’s total raised stands at $53 million.

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3 Marketing Strategies To Boost Campaign

The NonProfit Times

Let’s explore three innovative marketing strategies for nonprofits, according to Jackie Sue Griffin , owner and executive director at JSG & Associates in Tampa, Florida Leveraging Social Media Advocacy Campaigns Social media platforms have become powerful tools to raise awareness, mobilize supporters, and drive action.

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Staying Connected to Emerging Community Needs

The NonProfit Times

According to Jackie Sue Griffin, founder of Jackie Sue Griffin and Associates in Tampa, Florida, the ability to adapt and respond with agility can make all the difference between thriving and becoming obsolete. The success of your nonprofit hinges on one critical element: staying connected to the emerging needs of the community you serve.