Beth Kanter

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What I Learned From Adam Grant About Givers
Yesterday, at the Points of Light annual Conference on Volunteering and Service I attended a session called “It’s About Science! Unpacking
Measuring the Networked Nonprofit" is 2013 Terry McAdam Book Award Finalist
My second book, Measuring the Networked Nonprofit: Using Data to Change the World co-authored with Katie Delahaye Paine and featuring a
Are you a giver, taker, or matcher?
Points of Light annual Conference on Volunteering and Service kicks off today.  Best Selling Author Adam Grant, "Give and Take"
How To Get Started Thinking About Online Peer Learning Communities for Nonprofit Professionals
Note from Beth: This one of my favorite photos of a workshop I designed and facilitated at SXSW called "Peer
Can Social Media Give the Gift of Life?
Note from Beth: Two years ago on this blog,  Porter Gale published a guest post asking "Can Social Media Save
The Science Behind Going Viral
Note from Beth: I'm thrilled to participate in the LinkedIn Influencer Program where I get to write regular posts about
Giving 2.0 ProjectU
Stanford University lecturer Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen teaches students at Stanford about how to master philanthropy.   The author of the book,
5 Reasons Why You Should Make Mentoring A Priority
Note from Beth: My friend Porter Gale has just launched a new book called "Your Network is Net Worth."  Porter's
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Filed Under: Philanthropy, Research Studies

What I Learned From Adam Grant About Givers

June 21, 2013 by Beth Kanter 5 Comments

Yesterday, at the Points of Light annual Conference on Volunteering and Service I attended a session called “It’s About Science! Unpacking the Relationship Between Volunteering, the Brain and the Body” featuring author Adam Grant, “Give and Take."     The session was focused on the connection between volunteering and business benefits. The session was framed by some recent research from UnitedHealth Group and the Optum Institute called Doing Good is Good for You: 2013 Health and Volunteering … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Philanthropy, Research Studies

Measuring the Networked Nonprofit" is 2013 Terry McAdam Book Award Finalist

June 20, 2013 by Beth Kanter

My second book, Measuring the Networked Nonprofit: Using Data to Change the World co-authored with Katie Delahaye Paine and featuring a foreword by Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen has been chosen as one of four finalists for the 2013 Terry McAdam Book Award of the Alliance for Nonprofit Management. The award committee is now in process of reviewing the finalist selections to identify the 2013 winner of the award, which will be announced and presented at “Grown Locally, Practiced Nationally: A … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Personal Reflections

Are you a giver, taker, or matcher?

June 19, 2013 by Beth Kanter

Points of Light annual Conference on Volunteering and Service kicks off today.  Best Selling Author Adam Grant, "Give and Take" will be doing a big session called "It’s About Science! Unpacking the Relationship Between Volunteering, the Brain and the Body" on June 20th.  I was invited to a briefing session with other media and bloggers to learn more. I first head of this book after reading this article in the New York Times back in March, 2013.  I immediately ordered a copy and I've been reading … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Leadership

How To Get Started Thinking About Online Peer Learning Communities for Nonprofit Professionals

June 18, 2013 by Beth Kanter

Note from Beth: This one of my favorite photos of a workshop I designed and facilitated at SXSW called "Peer Learning Session for Nonprofit Social Media Managers."    The idea was to get folks who do social media for nonprofits sharing best practices about social media adoption and culture change by balancing brief content delivery with lots of interaction.   This was a face-to-face session, but the learning was extended online afterwards, albeit briefly,  in an organic way on twitter using a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Instructional Design

Can Social Media Give the Gift of Life?

June 14, 2013 by Beth Kanter

Note from Beth: Two years ago on this blog,  Porter Gale published a guest post asking "Can Social Media Save Lives?" and described how Amit Gupta was leveraging his network and social media to find a bone marrow match.  This story became a case study in "Measuring the Networked Nonprofit," to illustrate the value of crowdsourcing and how to measure the return. Taryn Degnan picks up on this them of using social media to save lives to share her observations about the use of social media to find … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Digital Strategy

The Science Behind Going Viral

June 12, 2013 by Beth Kanter

Note from Beth: I'm thrilled to participate in the LinkedIn Influencer Program where I get to write regular posts about leadership, failure, analytics, big data, presenting, and training from a nonprofit perspective.   But even better,  I've had a chance to connect with some of the other amazing folks who write regularly as part of this program.    You see, I really enjoy cross-disciplinary learning from other fields and other perspectives. One of the participants is Jonah Berger, Best Selling … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Digital Strategy

Giving 2.0 ProjectU

June 11, 2013 by Beth Kanter

Stanford University lecturer Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen teaches students at Stanford about how to master philanthropy.   The author of the book, Giving 2.0, has just released all her teaching notes and syllabi, along with philanthropy library.  The idea is simple - by open sourcing her materials, she hopes to inspire more colleges to incorporate courses on philanthropy in their curriculum. I first heard Laura speak when she launched her book, Giving 2.0, at Stanford two years ago.   Her ideas … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Philanthropy

5 Reasons Why You Should Make Mentoring A Priority

June 10, 2013 by Beth Kanter

Note from Beth: My friend Porter Gale has just launched a new book called "Your Network is Net Worth."  Porter's definition about networking is about charting your own course, following your passions, and making meaningful connections, which in turn increase your happiness and productivity.   Her  book shares the secrets of how to do this. Porter  has been a guest poster to this blog in the past and she offered to write up this guest post about mentoring. As one who has always considered their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Capacity Building

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