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A Beginner's Guide to Facebook
How nonprofits can get started on the popular social networking site

By: Soha El-Borno

This article first appeared as a post on Wild Apricot's Nonprofit Technology Blog , which
covers social media tools and Web technologies geared toward the nonprofit realm.

I've always been interested in social networking sites like MySpace , Twitter , and
LinkedIn . But lately, I've been spending quite some time on another social site which I've
found to be quite worthy of my time and yours.

If you haven't guessed it yet, I'm talking about Facebook . This powerful networking
service is not just for individuals like me to keep in touch with friends. It's a very effective
networking tool for nonprofits to create awareness and connect with their community.

Below, I'll take you through a beginner's guide to getting your nonprofit on Facebook and
ways to effectively use this tool. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of features, but it
may help get you started.

So What Exactly Is Facebook?
Facebook is a social networking site that allows users to connect and share information.
Michele Martin at the Bamboo Project Blog offers a good description of the site:

Facebook is an Internet site that allows users to post online profiles (including photos,
information about themselves, etc.) and then connect to other users who share the same
interests, experiences, etc. [Founder Mark] Zuckerberg threw up Facebook while he was a
student at Harvard to provide an online avenue for students to find one another. It has since
morphed into a social network for everyone.

Facebook is built around groups and is made up of many networks, each based around a
company, region, high school, or college. Many nonprofits already have accounts and are
reaping the benefits for their organization and their cause. One reason why it's so popular is
because it's very easy to use. Adding friends, updating your profile, changing your status
message ― whatever you do takes just minutes.




How to Get Started
1. Sign up and create a Facebook Account.

To get started, go to Facebook.com, click quot;Registerquot; and fill out a short online registration
form. Once you're signed up, you'll need to have a profile to share information and photos
about your organization with others.

What to include in your organization's profile? Photos, links to your Web site, and videos
can all be added. And remember, when creating your profile, you can include as little or as
much information as you feel comfortable.




2. Find friends and connect with your community.
Now that you have a Facebook account, connecting to people in your community is easy.
Start by using the Search feature to find friends who are already using Facebook and
request to be their friend. You can add just about anyone you can think of, including your
members, supporters, volunteers, staff, and even your board members. Don't worry if you
don't have a big list right away. Once you have two or more contacts, you'll be able to
expand your social network by locating mutual friends and contacting them.




3. Send and receive messages.
Facebook offers a message board feature called quot;The Wallquot; that displays member profile
pages. You can use it to post all kinds of messages to your network. But beware:
Comments can be viewed by all your contacts in your list of Facebook friends.




4. Create a group for your organization or event.
Just like every other social networking site, you can create and join groups on Facebook.
And there are a growing number of groups dedicated to social change.

Why create a group? Creating groups allows you to share information about pretty much
anything. You can create groups for your organization or event to make announcements,
join discussion groups, or even to share pictures. There are two kinds of groups on
Facebook ― open and closed. So be sure to create open groups so that people can find it
and your members can invite others to join.




5. Upload and share pictures.
One of Facebook’s most popular features has been the ability to upload and share pictures.
Facebook also offers an unlimited quota, with their only restriction being a 60-photos-per-
album limit.

The process is very simple. Start by creating an album which you can then assign
limitations to (for example, visible to my members only) and upload photos within them.
The album is then put into your profile, and other users can see and comment on them. You
can also quot;tagquot; your photos with the names of people you mention and share the photos via a
Web link or by email. What’s more, you can order prints online!




6. Promote your events.
Facebook is a great place to promote your organization's events. Simply create the event,
add pictures, and invite your contacts to join. In addition to groups, you can post details of
events in your profile so people can RSVP. You also have the option to leave the event
open to people in your network or open for everyone.




An example of an event promotion on Facebook.




7. Promote your blog or newsletter.
Facebook also helps you to promote your blog or newsletter. This feature allows you to
share information beyond what's in your profile in two ways. You can either post a note on
your page or import your external blog. It is a nice way to communicate with your
constituents and update them on your organization. You can also integrate an RSS feed into
your blog with notes. When you post it, the note is displayed in your profile and every one
of your “friends” is notified and other members can add comments.




8. Keep in touch with your members.
Facebook has a feature called quot;News Feedquot; that allows you to see all kinds of activity
within your network. It's very similar to an RSS feed, in that when you log in to Facebook
you immediately receive an update of all of the actions your contacts have taken. And if
someone posted a new photo album or RSVP'd to an event, you'll be notified right away.




9. Maintain some privacy.
On Facebook, you are in control of what information is out there about your organization
and who can see it. You can retain some privacy by blocking certain people from viewing
your profile or by creating a limited profile to hide information you might not want to share
with your contacts.

These nine points are meant to be a starting point for you to get your nonprofit on
Facebook and into the social networking world. There are also many examples of nonprofit
groups on Facebook. For instance, UNICEF at Indiana University has a campus group to
announce news and meetings; there's also a group for Advocates for Grassroots
Development in Uganda (AGRADU), a University of North Carolina student initiative
aiming to support indigenous grassroots efforts at community-building and economic
development in Uganda.

For more examples of nonprofit related content on Facebook and some helpful tips, read
blogger Emily Weinberg's post How Nonprofits Can Use Facebook.

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A Beginners Guide To Facebook

  • 1. A Beginner's Guide to Facebook How nonprofits can get started on the popular social networking site By: Soha El-Borno This article first appeared as a post on Wild Apricot's Nonprofit Technology Blog , which covers social media tools and Web technologies geared toward the nonprofit realm. I've always been interested in social networking sites like MySpace , Twitter , and LinkedIn . But lately, I've been spending quite some time on another social site which I've found to be quite worthy of my time and yours. If you haven't guessed it yet, I'm talking about Facebook . This powerful networking service is not just for individuals like me to keep in touch with friends. It's a very effective networking tool for nonprofits to create awareness and connect with their community. Below, I'll take you through a beginner's guide to getting your nonprofit on Facebook and ways to effectively use this tool. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of features, but it may help get you started. So What Exactly Is Facebook? Facebook is a social networking site that allows users to connect and share information. Michele Martin at the Bamboo Project Blog offers a good description of the site: Facebook is an Internet site that allows users to post online profiles (including photos, information about themselves, etc.) and then connect to other users who share the same interests, experiences, etc. [Founder Mark] Zuckerberg threw up Facebook while he was a student at Harvard to provide an online avenue for students to find one another. It has since morphed into a social network for everyone. Facebook is built around groups and is made up of many networks, each based around a company, region, high school, or college. Many nonprofits already have accounts and are reaping the benefits for their organization and their cause. One reason why it's so popular is because it's very easy to use. Adding friends, updating your profile, changing your status message ― whatever you do takes just minutes. How to Get Started
  • 2. 1. Sign up and create a Facebook Account. To get started, go to Facebook.com, click quot;Registerquot; and fill out a short online registration form. Once you're signed up, you'll need to have a profile to share information and photos about your organization with others. What to include in your organization's profile? Photos, links to your Web site, and videos can all be added. And remember, when creating your profile, you can include as little or as much information as you feel comfortable. 2. Find friends and connect with your community.
  • 3. Now that you have a Facebook account, connecting to people in your community is easy. Start by using the Search feature to find friends who are already using Facebook and request to be their friend. You can add just about anyone you can think of, including your members, supporters, volunteers, staff, and even your board members. Don't worry if you don't have a big list right away. Once you have two or more contacts, you'll be able to expand your social network by locating mutual friends and contacting them. 3. Send and receive messages.
  • 4. Facebook offers a message board feature called quot;The Wallquot; that displays member profile pages. You can use it to post all kinds of messages to your network. But beware: Comments can be viewed by all your contacts in your list of Facebook friends. 4. Create a group for your organization or event.
  • 5. Just like every other social networking site, you can create and join groups on Facebook. And there are a growing number of groups dedicated to social change. Why create a group? Creating groups allows you to share information about pretty much anything. You can create groups for your organization or event to make announcements, join discussion groups, or even to share pictures. There are two kinds of groups on Facebook ― open and closed. So be sure to create open groups so that people can find it and your members can invite others to join. 5. Upload and share pictures.
  • 6. One of Facebook’s most popular features has been the ability to upload and share pictures. Facebook also offers an unlimited quota, with their only restriction being a 60-photos-per- album limit. The process is very simple. Start by creating an album which you can then assign limitations to (for example, visible to my members only) and upload photos within them. The album is then put into your profile, and other users can see and comment on them. You can also quot;tagquot; your photos with the names of people you mention and share the photos via a Web link or by email. What’s more, you can order prints online! 6. Promote your events.
  • 7. Facebook is a great place to promote your organization's events. Simply create the event, add pictures, and invite your contacts to join. In addition to groups, you can post details of events in your profile so people can RSVP. You also have the option to leave the event open to people in your network or open for everyone. An example of an event promotion on Facebook. 7. Promote your blog or newsletter.
  • 8. Facebook also helps you to promote your blog or newsletter. This feature allows you to share information beyond what's in your profile in two ways. You can either post a note on your page or import your external blog. It is a nice way to communicate with your constituents and update them on your organization. You can also integrate an RSS feed into your blog with notes. When you post it, the note is displayed in your profile and every one of your “friends” is notified and other members can add comments. 8. Keep in touch with your members.
  • 9. Facebook has a feature called quot;News Feedquot; that allows you to see all kinds of activity within your network. It's very similar to an RSS feed, in that when you log in to Facebook you immediately receive an update of all of the actions your contacts have taken. And if someone posted a new photo album or RSVP'd to an event, you'll be notified right away. 9. Maintain some privacy.
  • 10. On Facebook, you are in control of what information is out there about your organization and who can see it. You can retain some privacy by blocking certain people from viewing your profile or by creating a limited profile to hide information you might not want to share with your contacts. These nine points are meant to be a starting point for you to get your nonprofit on Facebook and into the social networking world. There are also many examples of nonprofit groups on Facebook. For instance, UNICEF at Indiana University has a campus group to announce news and meetings; there's also a group for Advocates for Grassroots Development in Uganda (AGRADU), a University of North Carolina student initiative aiming to support indigenous grassroots efforts at community-building and economic development in Uganda. For more examples of nonprofit related content on Facebook and some helpful tips, read blogger Emily Weinberg's post How Nonprofits Can Use Facebook.