October 30, 2009
From A Small Change…
Drowning in Agendas
A great post from Jason at A Small Change that we can all relate to. He discusses the need to balance the time that we spend meeting about a topic and actually acting on it.
From AFP Blog…
Churches connect with parishioners online
AFP posts this quick but interesting tidbit about how churches are vying for younger parishioners online.
From NTEN…
Measuring Organizational Influence In Social Media
A must-read article from NTEN about quantifying the time, effort, and resources your organization is putting into its social media program.
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October 9, 2009
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August 28, 2009
From A Small Change…
Building Community Online
This post from Jason at A Small Change blog takes a look at how organizations should go about building their online community by, in part, creating an intentional culture that fit the various cultures of your donors.
From Acronym…
Facebook fundraising: Feeding America shows good taste
Acronym from ASAE examines the effectiveness of one of the early adopters using Facebook for fundraising. To do this they look at Feeding America’s (formerly Second Harvest) latest campaign on Facebook, a “virtual Sandwich Swap n’ Share” involving the unusual duo of Hellmann’s and Best Foods Mayonnaise with musician Billy Ray Cyrus.
From Beth’s Blog…
Seven Thoughts on Slacktivism
This guest post by Ali Cherry of Beaconfire Consulting takes a look at the growing trend of “Slactivism”, the act of participating in obviously pointless activities as an expedient alternative to actually expending effort to fix a problem
From NTEN…
The Shrinking Generational Digital Divide
Sami Hassanyeh of AARP contributes this post looking at trends in demographics of the use of technology and where these are headed. Some of the findings about current usage demographics may surprise you (they did us)!
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August 20, 2009
From AFP Blog…
Super Bowl of Conventions Under Way in Toronto
This post from AFP Blog talks about the American Society of Association Executives and the Center for Association Leadership’s annual meeting and exposition. Dubbed the “Super Bowl of conventions”.
From Acronym…
Living through short-term pain
A fantastic article looking at the speech made by Fareed Zakaria at the ASAE closing general session and one of his final points; that “we have got to learn to impose short-term pain for long-term gain.”
From Frogloop…
Online Video: Why I’m a Believer
Changing gears, this post from Frogloop is written by a video convert. Shirley Sexton discusses her initial hesitance at jumping on the video bandwagon and what changed her mind!
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August 14, 2009
From A Small Change…
Reasons Your Organization Should Blog
This article from A Small Change asks the questions Does your nonprofit use blogging to advance your mission? Why not? What’s holding you back? It goes on to list a few advantages that blogging can bring to what you do.
From Kivi’s Nonprofit Communication Blog…
Nonprofit Blogs: 5 Reasons You Do & Don’t Need One
In sort of an alternate post to the last one we read from A Small Change, this article from Kivi’s Nonprofit Communications Blog gives you 5 reasons your organization needs a blog…AND 5 reasons you DON”T.
From Frogloop…
Five Tips to Ramp Up Your Nonprofit’s Fan Pages
Does your organization have a Facebook fan page? Frogloop takes a look at a few quick and easy steps to increase the effectiveness of your fan page and discusses how, even if you’re not raising much money of your Facebook fan page, these pages can be good for your organization.
From Beth’s Blog…
Study Released: Untapped Opportunity to
Engage High Dollar Nonprofit Donors via Social
In this article, Beth over at Beth’s Blog discusses how some organizations are missing out on the potential to target high dollar donors using their social networking outlets.
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