Now that social media channels are a part of the fabric of how we communicate, nonprofits are looking beyond shiny social tools to understand the value of community. Learn strategies from Megan Keane for setting up organizational processes to create a culture of engagement at your organization and find quantifiable ways community can contribute to your mission and impact.
Cultivating community is a key way to keep a group in engaged around an idea or cause. In this session Regina Walton talked about building and growing community in a group that meets in person around a central idea: technology for social good. You'll learn about SFTech4Good, the largest of the many worldwide Netsquared groups and NTEN 501 Tech Clubs, and how they keep their member count growing, keep events fresh, and the tools they use to effectively communicate with their large and growing group.
Leveraging Social Media for Nonprofit EventsRitu Sharma
Ritu Sharma, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Social Media for Nonprofits
Explore how to effectively harness social media to drive traffic and attendance for your nonprofit event, plus maximize the on-site experience. Learn practical strategies, tactics, and resources to ensure maximum engagement from the communities you serve using Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
In an increasingly noisy world, we all face a big challenge in making sure our messages are clearly heard. In this session, Anita Jackson talked about how to effectively use social media strategies to complement your movement building work. She talked about which tools help you reach your goals, how to find the audiences you seek, and how to leverage your limited capacity for the greatest impact.
You understand pages and hashtags, but now what? How to choose which platforms to use, tools to enhance the experience, ways to automate the process, how to measure ROI, tips for handling distress situations and creating a social media marketing plan.
Sending a text message is the easiest way for new supporters to connect with your cause. Nick Allen talked about how to maximize mobile donations and how mobile activist networks run by organizations like the Humane Society and No Kid Hungry are recruiting new supporters. Nick also shared the first US test of a mobile strategy that’s recruited thousands of new monthly donors in the UK by inviting people to send a text message for info, triggering a phone call from the nonprofit.
Become a social media hero for your not-for-profitBen Teoh
Presented for Blackbaud Pacific, this is a collection of best practices and a basic approach to having a successful social media presence.
You can find the recording of this webinar, including some great questions here: http://ow.ly/hjpXD
Ben Teoh, Content and Community Coordinator from not for profit organisation, Connecting Up discusses some of the basic do's and don’ts in social media.
View webinar: https://blackbaud-au.webex.com/blackbaud-au/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=EC&rID=73008662&rKey=5723e480f50572fe
How to decide between outsoucing and internal, presented by Barbara LissSocialMedia.org
In her Brands-Only Summit presentation, Motorola Mobility's Barbara Liss teaches a class on how to determine which functions are essential for your in-house team and what you should outsource to external agencies.
She provides clear steps to take and questions to ask when your team is faced with making the decision to outsource or keep the responsibilities internal.
Cultivating community is a key way to keep a group in engaged around an idea or cause. In this session Regina Walton talked about building and growing community in a group that meets in person around a central idea: technology for social good. You'll learn about SFTech4Good, the largest of the many worldwide Netsquared groups and NTEN 501 Tech Clubs, and how they keep their member count growing, keep events fresh, and the tools they use to effectively communicate with their large and growing group.
Leveraging Social Media for Nonprofit EventsRitu Sharma
Ritu Sharma, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Social Media for Nonprofits
Explore how to effectively harness social media to drive traffic and attendance for your nonprofit event, plus maximize the on-site experience. Learn practical strategies, tactics, and resources to ensure maximum engagement from the communities you serve using Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
In an increasingly noisy world, we all face a big challenge in making sure our messages are clearly heard. In this session, Anita Jackson talked about how to effectively use social media strategies to complement your movement building work. She talked about which tools help you reach your goals, how to find the audiences you seek, and how to leverage your limited capacity for the greatest impact.
You understand pages and hashtags, but now what? How to choose which platforms to use, tools to enhance the experience, ways to automate the process, how to measure ROI, tips for handling distress situations and creating a social media marketing plan.
Sending a text message is the easiest way for new supporters to connect with your cause. Nick Allen talked about how to maximize mobile donations and how mobile activist networks run by organizations like the Humane Society and No Kid Hungry are recruiting new supporters. Nick also shared the first US test of a mobile strategy that’s recruited thousands of new monthly donors in the UK by inviting people to send a text message for info, triggering a phone call from the nonprofit.
Become a social media hero for your not-for-profitBen Teoh
Presented for Blackbaud Pacific, this is a collection of best practices and a basic approach to having a successful social media presence.
You can find the recording of this webinar, including some great questions here: http://ow.ly/hjpXD
Ben Teoh, Content and Community Coordinator from not for profit organisation, Connecting Up discusses some of the basic do's and don’ts in social media.
View webinar: https://blackbaud-au.webex.com/blackbaud-au/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=EC&rID=73008662&rKey=5723e480f50572fe
How to decide between outsoucing and internal, presented by Barbara LissSocialMedia.org
In her Brands-Only Summit presentation, Motorola Mobility's Barbara Liss teaches a class on how to determine which functions are essential for your in-house team and what you should outsource to external agencies.
She provides clear steps to take and questions to ask when your team is faced with making the decision to outsource or keep the responsibilities internal.
Ask, measure, learn, presented by Lutz FingerSocialMedia.org
In his Brands-Only Summit Pre-Conference presentation, LinkedIn's Lutz Finger shows how to extract significant business value from social media data with the Ask-Measure-Learn system.
He guides you through the steps of asking the right questions, measuring the right data, and learning from the results.
Managing a global social media strategy across brands, presented by Dave SpinatoSocialMedia.org
In his Brands-Only Summit presentation, Harman International Industries' Dave Spinato shares how they are managing a global social media strategy across all their brands.
He talks about their nine key principles and the tools they're using to globally manage their social media strategy.
Angharad Francis, community manager and Emily Boardman, community manager, Social Misfits Media
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Social Media is not about advertising, it's about sharing and informing. This presentation focuses on the Shift we have to make to make social media work for our organizations. Given at the Rotary International Convention in Ban
Identifying, empowering, and asking for more from your influencers, presented...SocialMedia.org
In his Brands-Only Summit Pre-Conference presentation, SocialSphere and Harvard’s Institute of Politics' John Della Volpe explains how best to identify, empower, and ask for more from your most important social media influencers.
He shares a case study from his work with the Los Angeles Kings hockey team about empowering fans through Twitter engagement.
Social on a shoestring | Small charities communications conference | 12 July ...CharityComms
Sushi Juggapah, digital content editor, CharityComms
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Aligning organisational strategy and comms strategyCharityComms
Nicola Miller, founder, A Mile in Her Shoes
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
How to run a social media listening program, presented by Kathleen FettersSocialMedia.org
In her Brands-Only Summit presentation, First Republic Bank's Kathleen Fetters teaches a class on how to successfully run a social media listening program.
She goes into detail about listening, monitoring, and tracking social media conversations and applying those insights to your social media strategy.
10 Steps to Digital Fundraising Nirvana | Small charities communications conf...CharityComms
Joe Coney, director, Forward Action
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
MASSbuys: Informing and Engaging Your Constituents Using Social Media451 Marketing
Social media isn't just for fun anymore. Social platforms represent new opportunities for collaborative government. Government institutions of all sizes are getting in on the act, using social media tools to share important information among constituents and improve delivery of services. However, implementing these tools in government organizations and non-profits comes with unique challenges. In this workshop, attendees learn how to build a dynamic social media strategy to fostering engagement, community, and sharing.
How to earn adoption from the C-suite and the front lines, presented by Kelly...SocialMedia.org
In her Brands-Only Summit presentation, Microsoft's Kelly Rigotti teaches a class on how to earn social media adoption from your executive team.
She talks about transitioning from earning buy-in to earning adoption and rolling your program out to all levels of the enterprise.
Sarah Fitzgerald, director, Self Communications
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
How Social Media Can Help Nonprofits Make a Big ImpactBrandon Cox
You know the stats. We live in a social, mobile, viral world. But has knowing this moved you to use social media in ways that draw the attention of donors, volunteers, and clients?
Merging social practices into one... and how a musical helped us find our way...SocialMedia.org
In his Brands-Only Summit presentation, Kaiser Permanente’s Vince Golla shares how a $55B health care organization uses social media to harmonize paid, owned, and earned channels.
He talks about how they've merged social between internal departments so that their content can coexist, no matter which department it comes from.
Companies invest a lot of money in social selling. However, they are struggling to get #results. No #training or the wrong training is the root of all evil
It’s almost Thanksgiving and that means people (read: your prospective donors!) are looking back on the year with gratitude and renewed feelings of generosity. If you haven’t had the time to put together a year-end giving campaign, guess what? It’s not too late to pull one off! Kate Rose went over a step-by-step look at the importance of year-end giving, advice for setting the right goal, tips on choosing a theme, and guidance to find ways (through social media) to have a successful fundraising campaign to close out 2015. Watch the webinar recording here: http://socialmedia4nonprofits.org/its-not-too-late-close-out-2015-strong-with-year-end-giving/
Maybe your organization has used texting since we were playing Snake on our phones. Or maybe you’re just now struggling with how to start an SMS program and integrate it with your website, social media, and app strategy. This session with Sam McKelvie will help nonprofits at any level think about innovative ways that SMS can advance their organization’s mission and how to overcome common obstacles to growing a mobile program. We’ll launch in to the best use cases for engaging supporters/donors and review tactics for using SMS to better reach the populations that your organization serves. This interactive session will also give you a chance to develop new ideas for acquiring subscribers and expanding their interaction with your nonprofit.
Ask, measure, learn, presented by Lutz FingerSocialMedia.org
In his Brands-Only Summit Pre-Conference presentation, LinkedIn's Lutz Finger shows how to extract significant business value from social media data with the Ask-Measure-Learn system.
He guides you through the steps of asking the right questions, measuring the right data, and learning from the results.
Managing a global social media strategy across brands, presented by Dave SpinatoSocialMedia.org
In his Brands-Only Summit presentation, Harman International Industries' Dave Spinato shares how they are managing a global social media strategy across all their brands.
He talks about their nine key principles and the tools they're using to globally manage their social media strategy.
Angharad Francis, community manager and Emily Boardman, community manager, Social Misfits Media
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Social Media is not about advertising, it's about sharing and informing. This presentation focuses on the Shift we have to make to make social media work for our organizations. Given at the Rotary International Convention in Ban
Identifying, empowering, and asking for more from your influencers, presented...SocialMedia.org
In his Brands-Only Summit Pre-Conference presentation, SocialSphere and Harvard’s Institute of Politics' John Della Volpe explains how best to identify, empower, and ask for more from your most important social media influencers.
He shares a case study from his work with the Los Angeles Kings hockey team about empowering fans through Twitter engagement.
Social on a shoestring | Small charities communications conference | 12 July ...CharityComms
Sushi Juggapah, digital content editor, CharityComms
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Aligning organisational strategy and comms strategyCharityComms
Nicola Miller, founder, A Mile in Her Shoes
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
How to run a social media listening program, presented by Kathleen FettersSocialMedia.org
In her Brands-Only Summit presentation, First Republic Bank's Kathleen Fetters teaches a class on how to successfully run a social media listening program.
She goes into detail about listening, monitoring, and tracking social media conversations and applying those insights to your social media strategy.
10 Steps to Digital Fundraising Nirvana | Small charities communications conf...CharityComms
Joe Coney, director, Forward Action
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
MASSbuys: Informing and Engaging Your Constituents Using Social Media451 Marketing
Social media isn't just for fun anymore. Social platforms represent new opportunities for collaborative government. Government institutions of all sizes are getting in on the act, using social media tools to share important information among constituents and improve delivery of services. However, implementing these tools in government organizations and non-profits comes with unique challenges. In this workshop, attendees learn how to build a dynamic social media strategy to fostering engagement, community, and sharing.
How to earn adoption from the C-suite and the front lines, presented by Kelly...SocialMedia.org
In her Brands-Only Summit presentation, Microsoft's Kelly Rigotti teaches a class on how to earn social media adoption from your executive team.
She talks about transitioning from earning buy-in to earning adoption and rolling your program out to all levels of the enterprise.
Sarah Fitzgerald, director, Self Communications
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
How Social Media Can Help Nonprofits Make a Big ImpactBrandon Cox
You know the stats. We live in a social, mobile, viral world. But has knowing this moved you to use social media in ways that draw the attention of donors, volunteers, and clients?
Merging social practices into one... and how a musical helped us find our way...SocialMedia.org
In his Brands-Only Summit presentation, Kaiser Permanente’s Vince Golla shares how a $55B health care organization uses social media to harmonize paid, owned, and earned channels.
He talks about how they've merged social between internal departments so that their content can coexist, no matter which department it comes from.
Companies invest a lot of money in social selling. However, they are struggling to get #results. No #training or the wrong training is the root of all evil
It’s almost Thanksgiving and that means people (read: your prospective donors!) are looking back on the year with gratitude and renewed feelings of generosity. If you haven’t had the time to put together a year-end giving campaign, guess what? It’s not too late to pull one off! Kate Rose went over a step-by-step look at the importance of year-end giving, advice for setting the right goal, tips on choosing a theme, and guidance to find ways (through social media) to have a successful fundraising campaign to close out 2015. Watch the webinar recording here: http://socialmedia4nonprofits.org/its-not-too-late-close-out-2015-strong-with-year-end-giving/
Maybe your organization has used texting since we were playing Snake on our phones. Or maybe you’re just now struggling with how to start an SMS program and integrate it with your website, social media, and app strategy. This session with Sam McKelvie will help nonprofits at any level think about innovative ways that SMS can advance their organization’s mission and how to overcome common obstacles to growing a mobile program. We’ll launch in to the best use cases for engaging supporters/donors and review tactics for using SMS to better reach the populations that your organization serves. This interactive session will also give you a chance to develop new ideas for acquiring subscribers and expanding their interaction with your nonprofit.
140 characters and a constant feed can seem like a waste of time. But, if you know how to navigate the good from the stuff that’s for the birds, you can definitely find a pipeline. Stephanie St Martin showed #SM4NP Boston how to use tools like Twitter lists, find influencers, and find potential volunteers from those tweeting.
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Online engagement campaigns are a test for both the organization and its fans, a learning moment, and a check/balance of how you are crafting meaningful ties with your stakeholders. In this session at #SM4NP Boston, Debra Askanase profiled successful online engagement campaigns, breaking down the essential ingredients of preparation, design, execution and measurement.
Every now and then every presenter needs a little dose of inspiration to jumpstart the creation of a beautiful presentation. Hopefully these 13 quotes will inspire you to take your presentation designs to the next level. If you need more inspiration for your decks, visit the www.Ethos3.com blog.
In 2010, IBM conducted The Global Chief Executive Office study, one of the largest studies of executive leaders. Consisting of more than 1,500 interviews with CEOs from 60 nations and 33 industries, the study resulted in the comprehensive report, "Capitalizing on Complexity." According the Letter from the Chairman introduction to Capitalizing on Complexity, the "world’s private and public sector leaders believe that a rapid escalation of “complexity” is the biggest challenge confronting them."
The 1,500 CEO participants identified 3 leadership qualities that are the most valuable when navigating the challenge of "complexity."
Ethos3 explores those 3 leadership qualities with this sleek, modern presentation.
To learn more about this topic...
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Ethos3 is a presentation design agency with premier PowerPoint and presentation designers. We can create the perfect presentation for you: www.ethos3.com
How To Generate Your First 20,000 Followers On InstagramRoss Simmonds
Be sure to check out: RossSimmonds.com for more information on Instagram!
Want to grow your Instagram following quickly? In this guide, I describe some of the tactics being used by brands all over the world and personal accounts to build their following.
#CNX14 - Raise your Marketing Game with Killer Community Management on Social...Salesforce Marketing Cloud
Your community is an extension of your brand. Learn how collaboration, transparency, and engagement fosters your own army of brand advocates to further your reach, reputation, and results. Plus, join us to learn how a leading brand created a strong and vibrant community on social networks.
Presentation given at AFP Arizona State Conference on Friday, July 24, 2015 with Josh Hirsch: social media platforms, case studies and strategies for fundraising special events.
Prospect Research Using Social Data - Foundation Center, July 24, 2013Annie Lynsen
Deepen your knowledge of your prospects through the use of social data.
You've got your list of major donor prospects, and now it's time to make or enrich your connections with them. In this session, we'll discuss cutting-edge methods for deepening your knowledge of your prospects through the use of social data.
Social data can help you learn what your prospects are truly passionate about, so you can better connect your organization's mission to their lives.
Social data can also help your organization:
Identify new sustainer gift givers
Increase mid-level gifts by knowing who to ask for more
Find new major gift prospects by identifying VP-level (and higher) executives
Implement a matching gift program by identifying where donors work
By referencing case studies and examples from nonprofits including the American Heart Association, CARE, Nature Conservancy, National Wildlife Federation, and others, you'll learn how to use social data to improve your fundraising.
Webinar: Getting Started with Digitization An Introduction for Libraries-2016...TechSoup
In this webinar, collaborators from the Digital Public Library of America's Public Library Partnerships Project help participants think through the digitization of their archives. Using a free, online curriculum developed as part of the project, they share tips and ideas to consider when planning the who, what, when, where, how, and why of a digital project. They also discuss feedback from the beginners who have been through their training program.
When the Traditional Communications Office is No Longer Enough4Good.org
The channels nonprofit organizations can use to engage their various audiences continue to proliferate…which is both a blessing and a curse. This session will deliver practical, actionable advice on how to build a team and a program that can achieve your goals, while working within your organization’s resource realities.
This document is scheduled for the Town Council agenda on Wednesday, Jan 18, 2017 to provide an update on Communications and civic engagement by the Town and Town Council
Distributed Leadership: A Better Model for Using Volunteers to Carry Your Mis...NetSquared Vancouver
Presentation at the Sektor 3.0 conference in Warsaw May 29, 2019.
A better model for using volunteers to carry your mission forward
Distributed Leadership Networks
How to implement the model
Webinar - Winter Is Coming Get Ready For Year-End Giving Part Two - 12.8.17TechSoup
The year-end giving season is a great time to engage your supporters to deepen relationships and raise money. Join Michael Stein to learn how to get your organization ready!
Want to hear about all things #Converge2015, but unable to attend this year’s conference? Maybe you made it, but your team didn’t. Or maybe you decided to head somewhere else for your annual work trip. Don’t worry – we’ve got you covered with the cliff notes version of the conference.
Explore the generational, cultural, and technological revolution that's changing our world and learn tactical skills that will increase the effectiveness and sustainability of your fundraising strategies. Roderick Campbell, one of Silicon Valley's brightest social-impact entrepreneurs, will be your unpredictable and amusing guide.
Did you know that 8 out of 10 donors say that online reviews influence their giving decision? If you are a great nonprofit waiting to be discovered, build social proof around it by putting it in front of the right early supporters and create marketing campaigns designed to be shareable. Use it to find new supporters and remind existing supporters why they made a smart choice. In the age of the social web, social proof is the new marketing.
We’ve all felt the emotional pull of a great video. Videos can convey messages, emotions and impact in seconds. Now, with social media platforms seamlessly integrating video, it’s more important than ever for nonprofits to understand how to leverage this powerful tool. In this very tactical session, Michael Hoffman of See3 Communications shared the best practices for incorporating video into your communications strategy and across social media platforms, with a focus on how it can be used to help make an impact on your year-end fundraising.
Watch the recording on our site: http://socialmedia4nonprofits.org/webinars/use-video-to-drive-donations
You see the potential that Facebook offers for engaging supporters and creating more exposure for your nonprofit. But with declining reach, and more competition in the newsfeed, reaching your supporters is more challenging than ever before. This presentation from John Haydon will show you innovative ways to get more engagement on Facebook, from high-quality fans.
Creating a strategy for using social media is no longer optional for nonprofits. Social media tools include a fast-changing and constantly growing collection of web-based and mobile technologies. These tools turn formerly broadcast and one-way messages into an interactive conversation and can be hugely effective for social change organizations. In this session, Julia Campbell outlined the 11 steps that your organization can take to create a strategy and plan for your social media efforts. A little planning goes a long way!
Crowd-funding for #GivingTuesday, the global day of giving back to launch the holiday season, has fast become a cornerstone of fundraising. These slides from a #SM4NP webinar with Leo Buc and Bre DiGiammarino will give you practical and tactical resources for making it a success.
The data doesn’t lie, the mobile era is upon us. But how do you go beyond the data to make mobile work for your nonprofit? Learn from Ethan Kearns of the Nature Conservancy about many of the real life examples of mobile adoption and understand specific ways to go beyond the surface level statistics to fully grasp the mobile potential.
Stories have the power to spark movements, raise armies of volunteers, and even change the world. But stories with impact don’t just happen—they require intention and heart. So once you have the right story, how can you make the most of it across social media?
In this 60 minute webinar with Jereme Bivins of The Rockefeller Foundation and Kimaya Dixit of Hattaway Communications, we explored how to use your organization’s best stories across channels for better outreach, fundraising, and impact reporting.
Connections matter. Often it is easiest to connect with other people like us, but being able to build relationships across differences and learn from different perspectives is powerful. Discover how to use Twitter chats (or any social platform) to cultivate conversations which amplify your message and increase impact for your constituents. Dorothy Ponton gave this presentation at #SM4NP Silicon Valley.
Do you ever feel like messaging decisions are made in a vacuum at your organization? Some simple testing can make the difference in connecting with your target audience. Learn from Marcia Silva how the Second Harvest Food Bank leveraged a small budget on Facebook Ads to test branding elements, as well as how the data helped them tighten their 2015 childhood hunger messages and improve campaign results.
You’ve heard it over and over again: storytelling gets you more donations. It’s actually easier than you think to create a compelling story. Fairy tales, fireside stories, and your favorite Hollywood movies all follow the tried and true storylines every popular story follows. In this session, Rob Wu, CEO of CauseVox, walked through three storylines that you can use for nonprofit fundraising, and to help you understand how to repurpose storylines for your nonprofit at #SM4NP Silicon Valley.
While content creation is a top priority for most nonprofits, a huge challenge is distribution. When thinking about how to get your amazing content beyond your existing network, consider this: the top 5% of supporters in your CRM, on average, have a reach 200 times greater than your entire email file. These social media influencers not only help extend the reach of your amazing content, but expose more people to your good work. Cheryl Contee, CEO of Fission and Co-Founder of Attentive.ly, explored how to identify your influencers, the best sharable content and how to get them talking about your campaigns at #SM4NP Silicon Valley.
Any amount of money you spend on marketing should be treated like an investment because every dollar counts. So, how do you raise the relevance of your cause with the budget (even if it’s a small one) you have? On September 9th 2015, Julia McDowell, Vice President of Williams Whittle, joined us for 60-minute webinar to give you an in-depth look at how to mix traditional media and online media, like public service announcements (PSAs) and social, to gain access to powerful media like television and radio on a serious budget.
Key Takeways
• How is social sharing different before, during, and after fundraising events?
• What are the latest best practices for fundraisers on social media?
• How can you boost engagement and encourage ticket sales with social media?
• What are the tools and tactics for engaging with influencers?
Key Takeways
• How is social sharing different before, during, and after fundraising events?
• What are the latest best practices for fundraisers on social media?
• How can you boost engagement and encourage ticket sales with social media?
• What are the tools and tactics for engaging with influencers?
Can a film help your non-profit? A great video can make you, a bad video can break you, but the most likely scenario is that barely anyone will watch it. That doesn’t have to be the case. Mat Hames, President and Creative Director of Alpheus Media looked at the most successful non-profit films, and analyzed what worked. We’ll also looked at some well-done non-profit films with less of an impact. We saw nine themes emerge about successful, impactful videos, and saw the best non-profit stories recently told on Instagram, YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, Vine, and other channels.
Everyone is looking for the next Tweet heard round the world, magical meme or have-to-have hashtag, but every communication begins simply—with a story. Everyone has a story. Communities come together around shared stories. In this session, Christian Clarke Cásarez from the Austin Independent School District examined how nonprofits are using strategic storytelling to build their communities. She reviewed practical tips to help strengthen your own storytelling through meaningful messages that inform and inspire your communities.
We all have them. Those ardent supporters who help spread the word about our good works. The ones who share our stories by using their voice. It’s essential to recognize their passion while keeping them motivated to continue conversations. In this session, Tina Snider, the Director of Communications from Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Texas, explored simple, creative strategies to honor ambassadors who along the way help us build relationships.
While almost all nonprofits have integrated social media into their development strategies, the majority have not yet had notable success using this tool for fundraising. If social media is the number one reason that people in the US use the internet today, shouldn’t there be a better way to grow your organization through this medium? Over the past seven years, Well Aware has raised over $500,000 using social media. Sarah Evans from Well Aware shared what they learned, and why raising funds through these channels is easier than you think.
When is the right time to design a unique mobile experience for your audience? Our panel discussion focused on factors that play into designing a mobile experience, what analytics you should look at to make your decision, the ROI of a mobile app or designed mobile site, and how to craft a mobile experience without breaking the bank.
Oprah Winfrey: A Leader in Media, Philanthropy, and Empowerment | CIO Women M...CIOWomenMagazine
This person is none other than Oprah Winfrey, a highly influential figure whose impact extends beyond television. This article will delve into the remarkable life and lasting legacy of Oprah. Her story serves as a reminder of the importance of perseverance, compassion, and firm determination.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) offers new opportunities to radically reinvent the way we do business. This study explores how CEOs and top decision makers around the world are responding to the transformative potential of AI.
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3. #sf4np
Why Community
[In an organization with good
communications, you’ll find]
“..A mature, transparent culture around
sharing information internally and
externally.”
– Sarah Durham, President, Big Duck
7. #sf4np
Metropolitan Museum of Art
• Preparation for “post-digital” world
• Digital as regular business activity
• Skill-building and training across the
organization
• Decentralized content development
and other digital tasks
8. #sf4np
Metropolitan Museum of Art
• Dashboard mockup
• Track and
coordinate
activities across
channels
• Real-time analytics
• Automated reports
9. #sf4np
Edutopia
• Culture of continuous enhancements,
iteration
• Weekly stat sharing, small
experiments
• Course-correct along the way
14. #sf4np
Human Rights Watch
• Identified channel to reach target
audience
• Social media policy and trainings for staff
• Internal listserv to share suggested
tweets, ideas
• Point person on staff for questions
• Over time, Twitter became standard part
of work
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Impressive results
• Flipped relationship with media
• Complementary advocacy by
reaching out to policymakers, building
awareness
• Thought leadership from subject
matter experts
• Robust content flow using content
curation and social listening
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Built into staff evaluations
How did you engage the community in
your work this quarter?
How can this person better display
NTEN’s values?
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Staff Involvement
• Expanding definition of
community engagement beyond
social media
• Staff rotate writing monthly
newsletter introductions
• Member Appreciation Month:
different staff running events
• Integrating community into
educational programs
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Measuring value of community
• Qualitative and quantitative data from
annual surveys
• Community activity data in CRM
• “Crossover” participation
• Member retention
• Web traffic
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More tips
• STRATEGY! Have one
• Encourage sharing of expertise and
learning
• Appeal to interests
• Make the case with data
• Internal back channel
• Twitter lists, shared hashtags