Published by Peggy on 04 Apr 2012
Published by Peggy on 04 Apr 2012
Picturing your data is better than…
Published by Peggy on 19 Mar 2011
How Your Next Video Can Be an Effective Fundraiser?
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Did you know that 88.6 million people watch online videos on an average single day in the US. Videos are a powerful way to impact communities and raise money but how do you make a video effective? What are the top questions one should ask itself before doing a video? This is a brief summary of my learning on the topic today. › Continue reading… |
Published by Peggy on 18 Mar 2011
Secrets of the Engagement Pyramid
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Eric Magnuson and Karen Uffelman presented a very engaging session today at #11ntc around the secrets of the Engagement Pyramid. How do you engage your community? How do you identify the people who are more closely attached to your mission? Those questions were answered today. › Continue reading…
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Published by Peggy on 17 Mar 2011
Over 100 NTEN members giving back to local community
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A group of over 100 NTC attendees headed this morning to the DC Central Kitchen, Tech Recycling Day and a wireless network installation to volunteer for 3 hours.
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Published by Peggy on 09 Apr 2010
The Networked Nonprofit at NTC, Atlanta
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Social media is one powerful tool in the arsenal of the nonprofit. My second day at the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) led me to a valuable panel by Beth Kanter and Allison Fine, based off their upcoming book, The Networked Nonprofit › Continue reading…. |
Published by Peggy on 09 Apr 2010
How do you effectively tell your nonprofit’s stories?
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It’s time to get back to basics: storytelling. A key strategy for conveying messages powerfully, drumming up support, and inspiring action. Can you harness the storytelling tool? › Continue reading…
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Published by Angus on 08 Mar 2010
Use Niche Networks to Spread Your Message
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Is your organization using niche networks as part of its social media strategy? If not, you may be losing out on a useful tool. But before you get started make sure you have enough bandwidth to take on a new effort. › Continue reading… |








