I am a strong advocator of body positivity and self-love, but living in a culture that idealizes a specific body type often leads to body dissatisfaction. I plan to create a website for people to share their struggles and support each other through community.
Social media for social good - How nonprofits can integrate social media into...Tara Jefferson
Nonprofits will learn about the benefits of fundraising using Web 2.0 tools, understand how to integrate social media into existing fundraising efforts, and gain insight on how to discern a good online campaign from a bad one.
How Nonprofits Drum Up Giving Through Social Mediaraymundf23
Why nonprofits are using social media to raise money for their cause. Nine successful case studies of how they're fundraising using social networks. What challenges are up ahead for nonprofit organizations trying to get donations through Twitter or Facebook.
Cream City Code 2018: "Using Our Powers for Good: Tech & Social Impact"Hilary Stohs-Krause
Want to make an impact in your community, but don’t know how, or feel like you don’t have time?
You’re not alone. Luckily, there are a number of ways you can use your tech-industry skills to create positive change in your community - and yourself! (Fun fact: volunteers live longer and make more money than those who don’t volunteer.)
In this talk, I explore at the why’s, the how’s, and the where’s for sharing our skills. You’ll learn more about the breadth of ways to give back - both technical and non-technical - and hopefully leave feeling empowered to reach out in your own community and start making connections.
I am a strong advocator of body positivity and self-love, but living in a culture that idealizes a specific body type often leads to body dissatisfaction. I plan to create a website for people to share their struggles and support each other through community.
Social media for social good - How nonprofits can integrate social media into...Tara Jefferson
Nonprofits will learn about the benefits of fundraising using Web 2.0 tools, understand how to integrate social media into existing fundraising efforts, and gain insight on how to discern a good online campaign from a bad one.
How Nonprofits Drum Up Giving Through Social Mediaraymundf23
Why nonprofits are using social media to raise money for their cause. Nine successful case studies of how they're fundraising using social networks. What challenges are up ahead for nonprofit organizations trying to get donations through Twitter or Facebook.
Cream City Code 2018: "Using Our Powers for Good: Tech & Social Impact"Hilary Stohs-Krause
Want to make an impact in your community, but don’t know how, or feel like you don’t have time?
You’re not alone. Luckily, there are a number of ways you can use your tech-industry skills to create positive change in your community - and yourself! (Fun fact: volunteers live longer and make more money than those who don’t volunteer.)
In this talk, I explore at the why’s, the how’s, and the where’s for sharing our skills. You’ll learn more about the breadth of ways to give back - both technical and non-technical - and hopefully leave feeling empowered to reach out in your own community and start making connections.
How to #SpreadtheGood with The Dayton FoundationDaytonFoundation
This year, #SpreadtheGood is back with more exciting ways to highlight the good happening in Greater Dayton, and more unrestricted grant money to keep the good going! To participate in this year’s #SpreadtheGood with The Dayton Foundation campaign, follow the steps in this slideshow and visit daytonfoundation.org/spreadthegood.html to learn more.
The use of social media as a communications and fundraising tool is becoming is now essential for charitable organizations, but does your nonprofit have a clear strategy for how social media can be used to raise funds? Learning ways to leverage social media for your cultivation and stewardship strategies will benefit the fundraising efforts in your organization.
In this training we will:
• Investigate strategies for your organization to raise money online.
• Learn how to steward current donors through social media channels.
• Identify and engage online organizational ambassadors who can connect your cause to new supporters.
Training Time
Influence, inspiration, and interaction on the Internet: Emotion work online ...husITa
U.S. activists in the anti-human trafficking movement say two of the biggest obstacles to recruitment are, first, that people are unaware of the prevalence of domestic trafficking, and, second, that people are often overwhelmed by the enormity of the problem. As such, activists consciously design awareness and education programs to combat feelings of complacency and impotence. This paper uses interview data with activists to analyze how emotion work is done online, including using statistics to generate moral shock and telling survivor stories to demonstrate efficacy. Furthermore, the web, especially social media, facilitates global interactions between activists, state actors, and end users that foster good will and encourage collaborations. A positive unintended emotional consequence of such interactions is that activists combating in the field draw encouragement and motivation from their stateside supporters.
Overview of philanthropy trends shared at NAYDO 2011 . EPhilanthropy represent a convergence of trends that will require non-profits to rethink their approach to engaging constituents and moving their missions ahead.
Felicia Bates and Caitlin Kaluza present on injecting FUN into your nonprofit website through visual, interesting, shareable content - Including several new free tools to help you generate this content and connect your community online!
For the first time in history, there are four generations involved in philanthropy: Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Gen X and Gen Y (Millenials). Although each generation is philanthropic, they have individual preferences for how they are engaged by nonprofits. This session will demonstrate how important it is to create lifetime givers by reaching out to the younger generations (under age 40) now as well as define the key characteristics of the four currents generations and their habits for charitable giving. Nonprofit professionals will learn strategic entry points to successfully engage these younger generations in philanthropy, both as donors and in the multigenerational development office. Ultimately, today’s annual donors are tomorrow’s major donors; we need to cultivate them today.
Focus on the kind of relationships you build on social media rather than the number of followers,fans,likes you have is what works on social media sites.
SXSW 2017 Submission -
Social is powerful. It gives the public a voice, an opportunity to rally behind a cause & make a difference. But while it can unite us, it can also divide in opinion, offer the anonymity to be cruel, & segregate rather than unify. This is the dichotomy of social, & it feels most apparent in the empowerment, & oppression, of women.
The open web has brought women’s issues to the fore, & started conversations that have too long been swept to the side. But that power to make a change can be negative too, from the #nomakeupselfie to instagram celebrities quitting over the pressure of perfection.
Through audience participation, we will run a social experiment celebrating our differences.
Social Media for Nonprofits - Hunter Boyle #SoMeBizLife 2012 Hunter Boyle
“Brother, Can You Spare Some Real-Time Social Change? - Cool Campaign Ideas for Nonprofits with Social Media Moxie” looks at a variety of ways nonprofits are using social media to raise awareness, funds, volunteer support and more.
Featuring several ideas worth "stealing" from both nonprofit and corporate campaigns, plus crowdfunding resources and links to experts worth following online, this session elicited very positive feedback from the audience at the SoMeBizLife Conference in Doylestown, PA on May 30, 2012.
Links to featured resources are at: http://bit.ly/somebizlife-hb
How to #SpreadtheGood with The Dayton FoundationDaytonFoundation
This year, #SpreadtheGood is back with more exciting ways to highlight the good happening in Greater Dayton, and more unrestricted grant money to keep the good going! To participate in this year’s #SpreadtheGood with The Dayton Foundation campaign, follow the steps in this slideshow and visit daytonfoundation.org/spreadthegood.html to learn more.
The use of social media as a communications and fundraising tool is becoming is now essential for charitable organizations, but does your nonprofit have a clear strategy for how social media can be used to raise funds? Learning ways to leverage social media for your cultivation and stewardship strategies will benefit the fundraising efforts in your organization.
In this training we will:
• Investigate strategies for your organization to raise money online.
• Learn how to steward current donors through social media channels.
• Identify and engage online organizational ambassadors who can connect your cause to new supporters.
Training Time
Influence, inspiration, and interaction on the Internet: Emotion work online ...husITa
U.S. activists in the anti-human trafficking movement say two of the biggest obstacles to recruitment are, first, that people are unaware of the prevalence of domestic trafficking, and, second, that people are often overwhelmed by the enormity of the problem. As such, activists consciously design awareness and education programs to combat feelings of complacency and impotence. This paper uses interview data with activists to analyze how emotion work is done online, including using statistics to generate moral shock and telling survivor stories to demonstrate efficacy. Furthermore, the web, especially social media, facilitates global interactions between activists, state actors, and end users that foster good will and encourage collaborations. A positive unintended emotional consequence of such interactions is that activists combating in the field draw encouragement and motivation from their stateside supporters.
Overview of philanthropy trends shared at NAYDO 2011 . EPhilanthropy represent a convergence of trends that will require non-profits to rethink their approach to engaging constituents and moving their missions ahead.
Felicia Bates and Caitlin Kaluza present on injecting FUN into your nonprofit website through visual, interesting, shareable content - Including several new free tools to help you generate this content and connect your community online!
For the first time in history, there are four generations involved in philanthropy: Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Gen X and Gen Y (Millenials). Although each generation is philanthropic, they have individual preferences for how they are engaged by nonprofits. This session will demonstrate how important it is to create lifetime givers by reaching out to the younger generations (under age 40) now as well as define the key characteristics of the four currents generations and their habits for charitable giving. Nonprofit professionals will learn strategic entry points to successfully engage these younger generations in philanthropy, both as donors and in the multigenerational development office. Ultimately, today’s annual donors are tomorrow’s major donors; we need to cultivate them today.
Focus on the kind of relationships you build on social media rather than the number of followers,fans,likes you have is what works on social media sites.
SXSW 2017 Submission -
Social is powerful. It gives the public a voice, an opportunity to rally behind a cause & make a difference. But while it can unite us, it can also divide in opinion, offer the anonymity to be cruel, & segregate rather than unify. This is the dichotomy of social, & it feels most apparent in the empowerment, & oppression, of women.
The open web has brought women’s issues to the fore, & started conversations that have too long been swept to the side. But that power to make a change can be negative too, from the #nomakeupselfie to instagram celebrities quitting over the pressure of perfection.
Through audience participation, we will run a social experiment celebrating our differences.
Social Media for Nonprofits - Hunter Boyle #SoMeBizLife 2012 Hunter Boyle
“Brother, Can You Spare Some Real-Time Social Change? - Cool Campaign Ideas for Nonprofits with Social Media Moxie” looks at a variety of ways nonprofits are using social media to raise awareness, funds, volunteer support and more.
Featuring several ideas worth "stealing" from both nonprofit and corporate campaigns, plus crowdfunding resources and links to experts worth following online, this session elicited very positive feedback from the audience at the SoMeBizLife Conference in Doylestown, PA on May 30, 2012.
Links to featured resources are at: http://bit.ly/somebizlife-hb
On March 1, the Community Foundation of Sarasota County attended the North Port Art Association's "Where Art Meets Community," an evening gathering of nonprofits staff, board members and others in the community. Presented by Susie Bowie.
How to (and how not to) change the world without dying in the attemptMariel Garcia M
If you think that volunteering necessarily looks like visiting an elderly community where you make soup every night, you may get a few good ideas from this slideshow...
Converting Armchair Activists to Real-Life VolunteersArrevaSoftware
Generation Z and Millennials are more active and outspoken than ever on the causes they care about. But how do you take that online passion and create real-world action in the form of volunteers?
In this webinar, we'll outline how to:
-Identify potential volunteers through social media.
-Craft outreach messages to potential volunteers.
-Create inspiring calls to action that convert volunteers.
When you share your resources with causes you are passionate about, you are more connected to your community and the world. Donors to charitable organizations are not all wealthy. Eight-six percent of adults in the U.S. identify themselves as donors.
There are many reasons why it is a good idea to volunteer at a nonprofit organization, especially when looking for a job. This presentation is about the why\'s and how\'s of volunteering while job seeking.
Burning Man is a unique gathering of people in the desert where community, possibility and creative expression are the foundations for an experience unlike any other on Earth. If companies like Google have successfully injected Burning Man principles into their culture and benefited from it, what might it mean for your company's culture? How do we foster new possibilities and build a stronger sense of community within our organizations using guidance from the Burning Man experience?
On March 11, Susie Bowie presented a 75 minute session on the elements of good social media planning for nonprofits at the Nonprofits First Conference in West Palm Beach, FL.
Social Media Integrated Campaign Case Study SlamBeth Kanter
A panel at the Stanford Innovation Review hosted "Social Media on Purpose Conference"
Storify: https://storify.com/kanter/social-media-on-purpose/preview
Social Butterflies: The Strong Wings of Social FundraisingJessica Earl
Would you like to convert online followers into donors? Do you wish your Facebook fans would do more than just "like" your posts? Online giving is on the rise as donors begin to trust the digital space, so it’s time to learn what content will make your audience step up and contribute. This presentation offers tools and tips to convert social media followers into donors, including embracing the crowdfunding and peer-to-peer fundraising scene.
Working with your Board of Directors by Rachael BarrettJanice Dru
Presentation reviewing board member roles and responsibilities for nonprofit fundraising on May 21, 2015 to the Nonprofit Executive Directors (NED) group on LinkedIn (http://bit.ly/nedgroup) and Meetup (http://bit.ly/nedmeet).
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
3. Any act that contributes positively to the welfare
of society, including:
random acts of kindness
volunteering
non-violent protests, campaigning, boycotts,
demonstrations
petitioning (online & offline),“like” on social
media
ACTIVISM
4. passion for a cause
empathy for others
resources
$$$ and/or,
ideas/skills/expertise and/or,
time
INGREDIENTS