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Written by Lorna Doone Brewer
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Wednesday, 12 May 2010 00:00 |
Social media is all the rage right now. I've even talked about it a few times here in TechTips ( Get Creative with Twitter and other Social Media , What Should I Write About on My Nonprofit Organizations Blog, etc.). With the interconnectedness of Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, LinkedIn, Ning, WordPress, StumbleUpon, Delicio.us, MyBlogLog, Foursquare, and who knows what else, it can get to be too much.
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Written by Lorna Doone Brewer
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Monday, 03 May 2010 00:00 |
I've recently run across an organization called Lights. Camera. Help. that has created a new way for nonprofits to take their recorded messages to a new audience. Last year, LCH put together a film festival that showcased both movies and PSAs created by other nonprofits. In addition to expanding each organization's reach, they have also provided a judged forum for these pieces of work to be acknowledged and rewarded.
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Written by Lorna Doone Brewer
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Friday, 09 April 2010 00:00 |
With Earth Day being celebrated on the 22nd of this month, I thought Id put a nice green spin on the tips part of our tech tips. Many of the suggestions here arent new, but if you put them all together, you can make a pretty decent change in just an hour. Why not make it an organization-wide initiative this Earth Day?
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Written by Lorna Doone Brewer
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Friday, 16 April 2010 00:00 |
Nonprofits have to pay close attention to technology in order to be sure they're using it to their full advantage. After all, something that seemed utterly impossible a year ago, may be the new big thing in donor relations. In fact, something that seemed impossible three months ago, very much is a new big thing in donor support.
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Written by Lorna Doone Brewer
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Friday, 08 January 2010 19:57 |
If you're not familiar with the term, a "wiki" is a type of website that allows a number of people to add, change, and delete information, and many organizations are finding that it can be an invaluable tool for sharing information and getting the word out about what they do. The most famous of them all is probably Wikipedia, which is an online encyclopedia that is updated by thousands of volunteers around the world. The idea is that with so many people sharing their collective knowledge, everyone benefits.
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