Across the Spectrum of Social Media How Organizations of All Sizes Are Leveraging Web 2.0 Susan Tenby, Senior Manager, Online Community Development TechSoup  Janet Fouts, Social Media Coach, Tatu Digital Media Chad Norman, Internet Marketing Manager, Blackbaud
Sharing Today’s Event #NetWitsLive
Meet The Panel Susan Tenby Senior Manager, Online Community Development, TechSoup Janet Fouts Social Media Coach, Tatu Digital Media
Getting People Engaged
Integrating Multiple Channels of Communication
OK, They’re Engaged…Now What? Photo: AP
Case Study – Integrating an Event Added to Facebook Used Twitter during the event for meet-ups & announcements Gave away prizes via Twitter Provided event coverage via #chs hashtag
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Where do we start?
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Get a plan Identify where your market is represented. How you will engage them? What tools will you need? What resources do you have to start with? Allow users ownership. Create evangelists for your cause. Virtual sales force. Start small. Plan to re-evaluate.
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Flickr.com Flickr groups: public or private User participation in campaigns User to user relationships Creative Commons license
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Humane Society LOL Seal Photo Contest Create your caption “ LOLseal” tag to keep entries together Link to take action Button to spread word on Facebook  3,000 entries from around the world
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 What’s Twitter Good For? Calls to action Resource gathering News and conference briefs Team building and messaging Crowd-sourcing Emergency communication - Red Cross - Nate Ritter
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Twestival $250,000 USD = 55 water projects in Ethiopia, Uganda and India - clean water for just over 17,000 people. Funds raised in just 2 weeks Over 200 cities participated
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Help Daniela One man campaign dedicated to one family Relied on Twitter network, then picked up worldwide $7,000 raised in 10 hours
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Resources www.flickr.com  (search lolseal)‏ www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.SmallCanbeBig.org www.CharityWater.org www.twestival.com www.google.com/grants www.tipjoy.com www.chipin.com www.widgetbox.com
NetWits Live @ San Francisco  |  Presenter’s Name  |  Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Contact Janet Fouts [email_address] www.janetfouts.com www.twitter.com/jfouts 408.216.7423
TechSoup is a popular, comprehensive online content and community destination for nonprofits that provides unbiased information and technical know-how to ensure that nonprofits make the best possible use of technology. TechSoup.org The technology place for nonprofits
A Comprehensive Technology Resource for Nonprofits Software donation program (TechSoup Stock)‏ Refurbished Computer Initiative (RCI)  Learning Center articles TechSoup Community Nonprofit Commons NetSquared (Net2)‏ Public Computing & Libraries (MaintainIT Project)‏ Free Downloads TechSoup Global
TechSoup Global
20 Countries and growing
TechSoup.org/community
TechSoup Community 17 Forums Events Calendar Member Spotlight Community Blog Second Life Surveys Soup Recipes Managed by two Community Managers and volunteer hosts and star users
TechSoup Community Network Extending community beyond TechSoup site Reach out to constituents on other online community platforms that they already frequent Expand our community to wider range of nonprofits Provide community members with further networking and collaboration opportunities Leverage social media tools towards social change
Where in the (Online) World is TechSoup?
NetSquared (Net2)‏ TechSoup’s Web 2.0 arm Spur responsible use of social media tools for social change Annual conference Monthly Net Tuesday events Community blog International reach with local groups and events
What is Second Life? Attributes of a Virtual World Opened to the public by Linden Lab in 2003 Immersive 3D Environment NOT a game Avatars: Digital Representations of Self User Created World Real-time communication between avatars Micro economy/Currency Exchange
Second Life Metrics:  Who’s Using Second Life? As of November, 2008: 15,992,386 Total Residents 1,349,551 residents logged in the last 60 days 61,467 unique residents with “Positive Monthly Linden Dollar Flow”  Usage by Age: Usage by Gender: 13-17 (Teen Grid)‏ 0.53% 18-24 15.53% 25-34 34.77% 35-44 28.28% 45 plus 20.37% Unknown 0.51% Male 59.57% Female 40.43%
Second Life Metrics:  Who’s Using Second Life? Usage by Country   (based on total hours to date) Notice that within the top six countries, usage spans four continents! United States 13,901,429.03 40.13% Germany 3,461,378.03 9.99% United Kingdom 2,362,937.37 6.82% Japan 2,109,781.27 6.09% France 1,715,615.13 4.95% Brazil 1,276,916.50 3.69% Canada 1,245,798.50 3.60% Netherlands 1,239,647.48 3.58% Italy 1,175,888.45 3.39% Spain 950,782.55 2.74% Australia 694,580.20 2.01% Belgium 302,122.95 0.87% Portugal 294,680.68 0.85% Switzerland 258,725.32 0.75% Poland 224,577.07 0.65% Argentina 183,159.15 0.53% Denmark 182,383.53 0.53% Sweden 168,336.67 0.49% Austria 162,338.82 0.47% Mexico 161,590.82 0.47% Others 2,565,135.87 7.41%
Nonprofit Commons in Second Life Through the Nonprofit Commons project, TechSoup is assembling a community of nonprofits in Second Life to help lower the barriers of access to this emerging virtual world
Nonprofit Commons in Second Life Through this community, we provide free office space to qualifying groups, hold meetings, create a cooperative supportive learning environment and foster outreach, education, fundraising, all in a virtual space.  Our goal is to create a learning community of practice for nonprofits to explore and learn about the virtual world, and to investigate the many ways in which nonprofits can utilize this unique environment.
International Reach Free, real-time meeting space to collaborate with activists across real and virtual borders Connect with organizations doing similar work worldwide Networking in-world for real life and  in-world projects Social Platform with user-gen content
Leadership and assistance through virtual community organizing strategies In-world Meetings Wiki Website/community blog NPSL tag Management steering committee group Directory of Nonprofits in Second Life Branding as NPO experts and advisors to all new orgs in-world
Community Blog: Nonprofitcommons.org
Community Wiki
But isn’t Second Life just a game? Often a matter of convincing board members and funders of its value Finding more ways of obtaining statistics and measuring impact Medium fosters innovation and creativity through combination of audio, text, and visual technologies Nonprofits continuing to develop new ways to build awareness and reach people
New ways to collaborate and get work done Free, real-time meeting space to collaborate with activists around the globe via voice and text chat capabilities Connect with organizations doing similar work worldwide Networking in-world for real life and in-world projects Valuable tool for activists Basic account is free Costs virtually nothing to build a location in Second Life Nonprofit Commons virtual space is donated allowing qualifying social benefit organizations to have office space free of charge
Reduces Your Carbon Footprint Carbon (and cost) savings of participating in event from own computer screen OneClimate’s Virtual Bali Conference this past Dec. In-world speeches, press conferences Alternative way to participate, minus carbon cost of flying
Fundraising Nonprofits can use Second Life to raise funds  The 4 th  Annual American Cancer Society's virtual Relay 4 Life just raised over $200,000  Second Life awareness can translate into real-world dollars Digital Campfires received truck-load of real-world monitors and computers through connections made in Second Life
Provides safe and anonymous means of self-expression
A Space for making the impossible happen Large community of people with disabilities in Second Life Second Life Wheelies (disability nightclub) where adults with disabilities can interact in an environment without the physical constraints they experience in real life
Virtual sandbox for experimentation Experiment with different ways to bring support and awareness to a cause Example: Lower Eastside Girls Club of NY developed Second Life presence as pilot project for new program Second Life another possible way to help organizations achieve their mission
Leadership role for your organization Opportunity to become thought leaders and innovators in your area of expertise Global Kids runs virtual workshops on global issues and leadership to teens Best Practices for bringing this type of education to Second Life
What works? Activities that take advantage of 3-D interactivity of virtual world that the web can’t match Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC)’s Gone Gitmo installation Virtual representation of Guantanamo Bay gives avatars temporary simulated experience of being imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay Teaching tool about issues of habeaus corpus
Best Practices: What we have learned Holding events   is a great way to bring avatars to our offices, and builds friendships and connections among our members.   In-world fundraising   was our initial goal, but it hasn't worked out for most.   It’s important to maintain a presence   on the mainland, for foot-traffic, versus being on our own private island  Freebies/branded tools   are a great way to draw traffic, and can spread your message far and wide.
Raising public awareness of Nonprofits in Second Life through the media New York Times  Washington Post  San Jose Mercury News Contribute Magazine – Sept/Oct Issue New Scientist – September Issue Launch Squad KQED Radio - California Report  Nonprofit Times-  2 September Issues
It’s even got the attention of Congress… Susan Tenby testified in Congressional subcommittee hearing on potential of virtual worlds for nonprofits Hearing simultaneously broadcasted in Second Life with select avatar attendees in virtual rendering of hearing room
..and perhaps more importantly—the Daily Show!
NPC provides virtual offices to over 80 social benefit organizations in a community setting
Newly launched second location
Looking forward…
Integration with other platforms Second Life applications that interact with other web applications Increased interaction between web and virtual worlds More and better ways of documenting and tying Second Life work to real-world missions
Future Goals Lower the barrier of entry Increase NPC capacity Build branded, reusable tools Awareness and Action Campaigns Organized Events both Virtual and Mixed Reality Foster Second Life Developer Network for Nonprofits Evaluate impact of Nonprofit Commons work Health Panel in SL Mixed Reality Conferences like Service Learning
Resources Second Life   http://www.secondlife.com   Nonprofit Commons wiki   http://www.npsl.wikispaces.com   Nonprofit Commons blog   http://www.nonprofitcommons.org   TechSoup Community   http://www.techsoup.org/community
Contact Info Susan Tenby Senior   Manager -Online Community Development, TechSoup Network susan@techsoup.org SL avatar: Glitteractica Cookie Twitter: suzboop http://www.techsoup.org/ http://www.netsquared.org http://npsl.wikispaces.com/ http:// www.nonprofitcommons.org
Thanks! Let’s Continue the Conversation… Susan Tenby www.blackbaud.com/NetWitsLive [email_address] www.nonprofitcommons.org   Janet Fouts [email_address]   www.janetfouts.com   Chad Norman [email_address]   www.blackbaud.com/chadnorman

Netwitslive San Francisco Panel 3 4 09

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    Across the Spectrumof Social Media How Organizations of All Sizes Are Leveraging Web 2.0 Susan Tenby, Senior Manager, Online Community Development TechSoup Janet Fouts, Social Media Coach, Tatu Digital Media Chad Norman, Internet Marketing Manager, Blackbaud
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    Meet The PanelSusan Tenby Senior Manager, Online Community Development, TechSoup Janet Fouts Social Media Coach, Tatu Digital Media
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    Case Study –Integrating an Event Added to Facebook Used Twitter during the event for meet-ups & announcements Gave away prizes via Twitter Provided event coverage via #chs hashtag
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Where do we start?
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Get a plan Identify where your market is represented. How you will engage them? What tools will you need? What resources do you have to start with? Allow users ownership. Create evangelists for your cause. Virtual sales force. Start small. Plan to re-evaluate.
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Flickr.com Flickr groups: public or private User participation in campaigns User to user relationships Creative Commons license
  • 11.
    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Humane Society LOL Seal Photo Contest Create your caption “ LOLseal” tag to keep entries together Link to take action Button to spread word on Facebook 3,000 entries from around the world
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 What’s Twitter Good For? Calls to action Resource gathering News and conference briefs Team building and messaging Crowd-sourcing Emergency communication - Red Cross - Nate Ritter
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Twestival $250,000 USD = 55 water projects in Ethiopia, Uganda and India - clean water for just over 17,000 people. Funds raised in just 2 weeks Over 200 cities participated
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Help Daniela One man campaign dedicated to one family Relied on Twitter network, then picked up worldwide $7,000 raised in 10 hours
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Resources www.flickr.com (search lolseal)‏ www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.SmallCanbeBig.org www.CharityWater.org www.twestival.com www.google.com/grants www.tipjoy.com www.chipin.com www.widgetbox.com
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    NetWits Live @San Francisco | Presenter’s Name | Page # Leveraging Web 2.0 Contact Janet Fouts [email_address] www.janetfouts.com www.twitter.com/jfouts 408.216.7423
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    TechSoup is apopular, comprehensive online content and community destination for nonprofits that provides unbiased information and technical know-how to ensure that nonprofits make the best possible use of technology. TechSoup.org The technology place for nonprofits
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    A Comprehensive TechnologyResource for Nonprofits Software donation program (TechSoup Stock)‏ Refurbished Computer Initiative (RCI) Learning Center articles TechSoup Community Nonprofit Commons NetSquared (Net2)‏ Public Computing & Libraries (MaintainIT Project)‏ Free Downloads TechSoup Global
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    TechSoup Community 17Forums Events Calendar Member Spotlight Community Blog Second Life Surveys Soup Recipes Managed by two Community Managers and volunteer hosts and star users
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    TechSoup Community NetworkExtending community beyond TechSoup site Reach out to constituents on other online community platforms that they already frequent Expand our community to wider range of nonprofits Provide community members with further networking and collaboration opportunities Leverage social media tools towards social change
  • 30.
    Where in the(Online) World is TechSoup?
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    NetSquared (Net2)‏ TechSoup’sWeb 2.0 arm Spur responsible use of social media tools for social change Annual conference Monthly Net Tuesday events Community blog International reach with local groups and events
  • 32.
    What is SecondLife? Attributes of a Virtual World Opened to the public by Linden Lab in 2003 Immersive 3D Environment NOT a game Avatars: Digital Representations of Self User Created World Real-time communication between avatars Micro economy/Currency Exchange
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    Second Life Metrics: Who’s Using Second Life? As of November, 2008: 15,992,386 Total Residents 1,349,551 residents logged in the last 60 days 61,467 unique residents with “Positive Monthly Linden Dollar Flow” Usage by Age: Usage by Gender: 13-17 (Teen Grid)‏ 0.53% 18-24 15.53% 25-34 34.77% 35-44 28.28% 45 plus 20.37% Unknown 0.51% Male 59.57% Female 40.43%
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    Second Life Metrics: Who’s Using Second Life? Usage by Country (based on total hours to date) Notice that within the top six countries, usage spans four continents! United States 13,901,429.03 40.13% Germany 3,461,378.03 9.99% United Kingdom 2,362,937.37 6.82% Japan 2,109,781.27 6.09% France 1,715,615.13 4.95% Brazil 1,276,916.50 3.69% Canada 1,245,798.50 3.60% Netherlands 1,239,647.48 3.58% Italy 1,175,888.45 3.39% Spain 950,782.55 2.74% Australia 694,580.20 2.01% Belgium 302,122.95 0.87% Portugal 294,680.68 0.85% Switzerland 258,725.32 0.75% Poland 224,577.07 0.65% Argentina 183,159.15 0.53% Denmark 182,383.53 0.53% Sweden 168,336.67 0.49% Austria 162,338.82 0.47% Mexico 161,590.82 0.47% Others 2,565,135.87 7.41%
  • 35.
    Nonprofit Commons inSecond Life Through the Nonprofit Commons project, TechSoup is assembling a community of nonprofits in Second Life to help lower the barriers of access to this emerging virtual world
  • 36.
    Nonprofit Commons inSecond Life Through this community, we provide free office space to qualifying groups, hold meetings, create a cooperative supportive learning environment and foster outreach, education, fundraising, all in a virtual space. Our goal is to create a learning community of practice for nonprofits to explore and learn about the virtual world, and to investigate the many ways in which nonprofits can utilize this unique environment.
  • 37.
    International Reach Free,real-time meeting space to collaborate with activists across real and virtual borders Connect with organizations doing similar work worldwide Networking in-world for real life and in-world projects Social Platform with user-gen content
  • 38.
    Leadership and assistancethrough virtual community organizing strategies In-world Meetings Wiki Website/community blog NPSL tag Management steering committee group Directory of Nonprofits in Second Life Branding as NPO experts and advisors to all new orgs in-world
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    But isn’t SecondLife just a game? Often a matter of convincing board members and funders of its value Finding more ways of obtaining statistics and measuring impact Medium fosters innovation and creativity through combination of audio, text, and visual technologies Nonprofits continuing to develop new ways to build awareness and reach people
  • 42.
    New ways tocollaborate and get work done Free, real-time meeting space to collaborate with activists around the globe via voice and text chat capabilities Connect with organizations doing similar work worldwide Networking in-world for real life and in-world projects Valuable tool for activists Basic account is free Costs virtually nothing to build a location in Second Life Nonprofit Commons virtual space is donated allowing qualifying social benefit organizations to have office space free of charge
  • 43.
    Reduces Your CarbonFootprint Carbon (and cost) savings of participating in event from own computer screen OneClimate’s Virtual Bali Conference this past Dec. In-world speeches, press conferences Alternative way to participate, minus carbon cost of flying
  • 44.
    Fundraising Nonprofits canuse Second Life to raise funds The 4 th Annual American Cancer Society's virtual Relay 4 Life just raised over $200,000 Second Life awareness can translate into real-world dollars Digital Campfires received truck-load of real-world monitors and computers through connections made in Second Life
  • 45.
    Provides safe andanonymous means of self-expression
  • 46.
    A Space formaking the impossible happen Large community of people with disabilities in Second Life Second Life Wheelies (disability nightclub) where adults with disabilities can interact in an environment without the physical constraints they experience in real life
  • 47.
    Virtual sandbox forexperimentation Experiment with different ways to bring support and awareness to a cause Example: Lower Eastside Girls Club of NY developed Second Life presence as pilot project for new program Second Life another possible way to help organizations achieve their mission
  • 48.
    Leadership role foryour organization Opportunity to become thought leaders and innovators in your area of expertise Global Kids runs virtual workshops on global issues and leadership to teens Best Practices for bringing this type of education to Second Life
  • 49.
    What works? Activitiesthat take advantage of 3-D interactivity of virtual world that the web can’t match Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC)’s Gone Gitmo installation Virtual representation of Guantanamo Bay gives avatars temporary simulated experience of being imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay Teaching tool about issues of habeaus corpus
  • 50.
    Best Practices: Whatwe have learned Holding events is a great way to bring avatars to our offices, and builds friendships and connections among our members. In-world fundraising was our initial goal, but it hasn't worked out for most. It’s important to maintain a presence on the mainland, for foot-traffic, versus being on our own private island Freebies/branded tools are a great way to draw traffic, and can spread your message far and wide.
  • 51.
    Raising public awarenessof Nonprofits in Second Life through the media New York Times Washington Post San Jose Mercury News Contribute Magazine – Sept/Oct Issue New Scientist – September Issue Launch Squad KQED Radio - California Report Nonprofit Times- 2 September Issues
  • 52.
    It’s even gotthe attention of Congress… Susan Tenby testified in Congressional subcommittee hearing on potential of virtual worlds for nonprofits Hearing simultaneously broadcasted in Second Life with select avatar attendees in virtual rendering of hearing room
  • 53.
    ..and perhaps moreimportantly—the Daily Show!
  • 54.
    NPC provides virtualoffices to over 80 social benefit organizations in a community setting
  • 55.
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  • 57.
    Integration with otherplatforms Second Life applications that interact with other web applications Increased interaction between web and virtual worlds More and better ways of documenting and tying Second Life work to real-world missions
  • 58.
    Future Goals Lowerthe barrier of entry Increase NPC capacity Build branded, reusable tools Awareness and Action Campaigns Organized Events both Virtual and Mixed Reality Foster Second Life Developer Network for Nonprofits Evaluate impact of Nonprofit Commons work Health Panel in SL Mixed Reality Conferences like Service Learning
  • 59.
    Resources Second Life http://www.secondlife.com Nonprofit Commons wiki http://www.npsl.wikispaces.com Nonprofit Commons blog http://www.nonprofitcommons.org TechSoup Community http://www.techsoup.org/community
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    Contact Info SusanTenby Senior Manager -Online Community Development, TechSoup Network susan@techsoup.org SL avatar: Glitteractica Cookie Twitter: suzboop http://www.techsoup.org/ http://www.netsquared.org http://npsl.wikispaces.com/ http:// www.nonprofitcommons.org
  • 61.
    Thanks! Let’s Continuethe Conversation… Susan Tenby www.blackbaud.com/NetWitsLive [email_address] www.nonprofitcommons.org Janet Fouts [email_address] www.janetfouts.com Chad Norman [email_address] www.blackbaud.com/chadnorman