Need Answers: LinkedIn Has Them
Note from Beth: I'm just finishing up an intensive training here in Rwanda. I was out in a rural area where Internet connectivity was a huge challenge, so was not able to blog, But now that I'm back in Kigali with a good Internet connection, expect to hear more about my experience teaching social media and the Networked NGO. Right before I left for this trip, Geri Stengel, shared a guest post about nonprofits and use of LinkedIn that was of interest to many folks. So, when Geri … [Read more...]
Attention Data Nerds: Nonprofits Miss Out on the Power of LinkedIn: Learn How to Tap It
Note from Beth: By the time you are reading, I'll probably have been on a jet plane for far longer than I want to be and maybe have landed in Rwanda. Once I recover from the journey, expect read reports about the Networked NGO in Rwanda and use of social media to support Women's Rights organizations. If you're motivated to go deeper on LinkedIn after reading this summary, you will want to check out my curated list of nonprofit and LinkedIn resources here. Nonprofits Miss Out on the Power of … [Read more...]
Rwanda and Twitter
@Rubsfido @jfclearywisc social media ia a great platform for learning — Agnes Binagwaho (@agnesbinagwaho) April 30, 2012 I'm headed to Rwanda to participate in a training for the ACE project, a network of African Women's Leadership organizations in the Sub-Saharan region. The project is designed and implemented by IIE/Sub-Saharan Office and funded by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation PRH program. The participating NGOs include Women's Leadership NGOs from Ethiopia I'll be … [Read more...]
Book: The Network Weaver Handbook
My friend and colleague, June Holley, has written a much anticipated book, The Network Weaver Handbook. If you are interested in building networks or working as Networked Nonprofit, you need this book right now! The Network Weaver Handbook is designed to give you skills and resources you need to build effective and innovative networks. The handbook offers advice and resources for those who just starting out to those involved in well-established networks. The book gives you the basics of … [Read more...]
The Networked NGO in Pakistan
This year a lot of my work as Visiting Scholar at the David and Lucile Packard Foundation is working with grantees outside of the US. Last week, I had the pleasure of working with a group of Population and Reproductive Health grantees from Pakistan on a peer learning group called "The Networked NGO," based on the ideas in my book, The Networked Nonprofit. The four-day intensive face-to-face training was for senior level staff and their social media staffers. It marked the start of a six … [Read more...]
Integrated Social Media for Sustainable Agriculture
Ag Grantees Twitter Webinar View more presentations from Beth Kanter As Visiting Scholar at the Packard Foundation, my work plan includes delivering many different peer learning opportunities, coaching, and training with grantees. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of doing a Webinar for grantees of the Agriculture Sub-Program. This blog post summarizes some of the knowledge shared about effective social media strategy, tactics, and practices. In the many years that I've been … [Read more...]
Data Nerd Alert: Donors Who Give Through Multiple Channels Give the Most
Guest Post By Dennis McCarthy We’ve known for some time that an integrated multi-channel approach to constituent engagement is key for nonprofits to be successful; however there’s been limited understanding of optimizing integrated marketing or its impact. Convio, along with CAREUSA, recently completed Insights into Integrated Marketing Constituent Behavior to further the thinking and dialog around integrated marketing With the study’s findings, we can now more confidently say that nonprofits … [Read more...]
Scrappy VS Strategic: Is there a generational divide in nonprofits around how to innovate using new technology?
Note from Beth: I'm working in Dubai this week and have lined up some guest posts from some colleagues. Daniel Ben-Horin from TechSoup Global wrote a thought provoking post over at the SSIR about generational differences in nonprofits when it comes to trying to scale social change strategies using social technologies. It prompted some great discussion and I hope you'll participate. Scrappy VS Strategic - Guest Post by Daniel Ben-Horin I loathe the cloying mock humility of the twitterverse … [Read more...]
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