Beth Kanter

Beth Kanter is a consultant, author, influencer. virtual trainer & nonprofit innovator in digital transformation & workplace wellbeing.

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If we want to change Apple's iPhone Donation Policy ….
Apple makes it really difficult for nonprofits to collect donations from within iPhone apps (read Jake Shapiro’s Editorial or  this
What is Your Nonprofit’s Holiday Content Strategy for Facebook?
Note from Beth: Recently, Networked for Good offered a free e-book about how nonprofits can development a micro-content for their
Examples of Abundance in the Arts: Ask A Conductor on Twitter
Note from Beth: If you've been following my blog lately, you know I've been having this conversation with Marnie Webb
Social Media Measurement for Nonprofits
Note from Beth: One thing I am trying to do with my Facebook Page is to  model abundant behavior.  My
Send Steve Jobs A Message: Let Us Give Donations on the iPhone
Yesterday,  I explained why I've decided to ditch my iPhone and get an Android.   In short,  Apple makes it really
What is An Open Community?
Note from Beth: I’m taking part in the virtual book tour Maddie Grant and Lindy Dreyer are doing to explore
Why Should Nonprofits Choose Abundance (and Breathe)
Is that a Zen graffiti artist?   Did he run out of paint before spraying the letter "e"?    Who knows, but
A Peer Learning Community for Nonprofits and Social Media
Freely sharing and facilitating community knowledge is part of my DNA as it for many colleagues in the nonprofit technology
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Filed Under: Philanthropy

If we want to change Apple's iPhone Donation Policy ….

December 8, 2010 by Beth Kanter

Apple makes it really difficult for nonprofits to collect donations from within iPhone apps (read Jake Shapiro’s Editorial or  this post about why Apple pulled PayPal’s app).  Here’s more about why it is important.   As the Chronicle of Philanthropy reported last Friday, Apple's policy has raised the ire of some nonprofits leaders and there is a online petition with almost 2,000 signatures collected so far sending Mr. Jobs at Apple a message. Apple needs to feel more pressure from nonprofits, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Philanthropy

What is Your Nonprofit’s Holiday Content Strategy for Facebook?

December 7, 2010 by Beth Kanter

Note from Beth: Recently, Networked for Good offered a free e-book about how nonprofits can development a micro-content for their social media presences filled with useful tips and best practices.    Carie Lewis gives an excellent mini case study of how to leverage micro content during the holiday and get results. What is Your Nonprofit’s Holiday Content Strategy for Facebook? by Carie Lewis At The Humane Society of the United States, we pride ourselves on on listening.    But it’s not just … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Digital Strategy

Examples of Abundance in the Arts: Ask A Conductor on Twitter

December 6, 2010 by Beth Kanter 10 Comments

Note from Beth: If you've been following my blog lately, you know I've been having this conversation with Marnie Webb about abundance.   On Twitter, I asked Marnie for examples of abundance approaches in the nonprofit and she answered in her blog.    Marnie says that nonprofits should own the impact and not the to dos, but I asked her but who will actually do the work?    She says it is a mix between doing and curating, but the we've got to change the "I'll do it" as the default organizational … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Networked Nonprofit

Social Media Measurement for Nonprofits

December 3, 2010 by Beth Kanter

Note from Beth: One thing I am trying to do with my Facebook Page is to  model abundant behavior.  My goal is to make it an online space for peer knowledge sharing, but what I hope will distinguish it from spaces is the synthesis, sense-making, and sharing of the abundance of stories, knowledge, tips, resources.   This is wisdom that is happening in real time  and the curation of real-time learning. While people are asking questions and sharing resources not related to the monthly theme … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Measurement

Send Steve Jobs A Message: Let Us Give Donations on the iPhone

December 3, 2010 by Beth Kanter

Yesterday,  I explained why I've decided to ditch my iPhone and get an Android.   In short,  Apple makes it really difficult for nonprofits to collect donations from within iPhone apps (read Jake Shapiro's Editorial or  this post about why Apple pulled PayPal's app).  Here's more about why it is important. I posted a link  in the  Zoetica Salon in Facebook and I tweeted about it - and this sparked a conversation with nonprofit colleagues.  Many were annoyed.  Sue Ann Reed from Care 2 set up an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Philanthropy

What is An Open Community?

December 2, 2010 by Beth Kanter

Note from Beth: I’m taking part in the virtual book tour Maddie Grant and Lindy Dreyer are doing to explore concepts from Open Community: a little book of big ideas for associations navigating the social web.    I read an early draft of the book and think it is a very important idea for those of us in the nonprofit community embrace.   I've been a big fan of openness and freely sharing community knowledge and have seen first hand from the early days of the social web the power of this - take for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Digital Strategy

Why Should Nonprofits Choose Abundance (and Breathe)

December 1, 2010 by Beth Kanter

Is that a Zen graffiti artist?   Did he run out of paint before spraying the letter "e"?    Who knows, but if nonprofits embrace abundance, wouldn't it give them more time to breathe?   Trying to do everything, a scarcity model,  is such an exhausting way to work. Marnie Webb has been thinking about how the nonprofit sector might be different if organizations believed in abundance and re-thought their organizational structures and how they delivered programs as a result.   Marnie points out that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Networked Nonprofit

A Peer Learning Community for Nonprofits and Social Media

December 1, 2010 by Beth Kanter

Freely sharing and facilitating community knowledge is part of my DNA as it for many colleagues in the nonprofit technology field.   Over the years,  I've participated in and started many nptech online sandboxes, small online learning cohorts and wiki projects to explore best practices in nonprofit technology  hosted on many different platforms and in collaboration with many different organizations.    I'm passionate about the power of peer learning communities - and how we can all lift up each … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Capacity Building, Instructional Design

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