Help ONG! is a collaborative platform that allows users to create profiles for NGOs or independent projects in order to promote causes, raise funds, and track donations in a transparent manner. Users can create NGO or project pages, promote causes as a volunteer or professional promoter suggesting a percentage of donations, and donors can contribute through PayPal with the ability to determine how funds are distributed among causes, promoters, and organizations. All activities and donations are publicly tracked with reputation and statistics available for all user profiles.
Social Media Planning – Now that you’ve got your staff and board excited about social media, what’s next? Like most plans, it starts with a strategy, one that's based on a desire to build relationships. What does a social media plan look like? What are the key elements? Where should you dedicate your time and how can you make most of your efforts? This session will present strategies and tactics you can employ, and will touch on how it all ties into the communications plan you’ve already got.
Join The Social Media Movement - the Importance, Power and Potential of Socia...Jordan Viator Slabaugh
How to embrace social media for nonrprofit organizations - social networking benchmarks for nonprofits, organization case studies on fundraising and advocacy and the tools and tips to monitoring your social media efforts.
Social Media Twitter & Facebook TrainingHolly Solomon
Expand Socially's Presentation from Training delivered 9-13 in Columbus, OH. The training will focus on the basics:
1- What Are the Current Trends in Social Media Today?
2- What is Facebook and Twitter and Why Should You Use It?
3- Facebook Overview
4- Twitter Overview:
Social Media Planning – Now that you’ve got your staff and board excited about social media, what’s next? Like most plans, it starts with a strategy, one that's based on a desire to build relationships. What does a social media plan look like? What are the key elements? Where should you dedicate your time and how can you make most of your efforts? This session will present strategies and tactics you can employ, and will touch on how it all ties into the communications plan you’ve already got.
Join The Social Media Movement - the Importance, Power and Potential of Socia...Jordan Viator Slabaugh
How to embrace social media for nonrprofit organizations - social networking benchmarks for nonprofits, organization case studies on fundraising and advocacy and the tools and tips to monitoring your social media efforts.
Social Media Twitter & Facebook TrainingHolly Solomon
Expand Socially's Presentation from Training delivered 9-13 in Columbus, OH. The training will focus on the basics:
1- What Are the Current Trends in Social Media Today?
2- What is Facebook and Twitter and Why Should You Use It?
3- Facebook Overview
4- Twitter Overview:
Social Media for Artists - How to Get Started, Best Practices and ResourcesKaren Kefauver
I love to help artists and with this presentation I aim to inspire, educate and persuade artists to create a Facebook business page for themselves and/or use other social media networks to promote their work. For more tips on social media, please like my Facebook business page here: https://www.facebook.com/karen.kefauver.business
Social Media 101 for Artists and MusiciansKatt Stearns
This presentation covers over some of the popular social platforms for artists and musicians. This is a 101 presentation that will walk you through the setup and basic social media. In this presentation we cover:
- What is social media
- How to create a social media strategy
- Facebook Marketing 101
- Twitter Marketing 101
- Instagram Marketing 101
- Setting up Google+
- YouTube Marketing 101
- Creating viral content
Any questions please contact me at Katt@KattStearns.com
Social Media for Nonprofits Conference - Foundation Course 2016, Dr. Marcus M...ConnectVA
Dr. Marcus Messner, VCU Social Media Institute
Set the tone for the rest of the day at the Social Media for Nonprofits Conference with this prep course on social media channels and strategy! You will explore the benefits of using each of the major social media networks, how other organizations are marketing with them, and some dos and don’ts of each channel. As a bonus, you will learn more about Pro Bono resources in our community!
Social Media 101: Get Connected, Get Focused and Get Noticed! Holly A. Fisher
Social media should be a part of your overall marketing strategy. For nonprofit organizations, it’s a way to connect with your supporters, find new volunteers and stay top of mind when it comes time for donors to strike a check. Understand the top social networks – Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram – and how they can benefit your organization when used properly.
Social Media for Nonprofits Conference 2016 - Assessing & Aligning Resources ...ConnectVA
This interactive session will help you take a step back and determine what’s working and assess your online presence. From interpreting channel analytics to making effective decisions on what content is truly post-worthy, learn how to optimize to make your institution’s social media life easier and more effective.
Social Media Tips for Facebook, Facebook Live, Twitter and LinkedIn (10.11.16)Felicia Lin
Here are the slides from my workshop about social media tips for business. In the presentation I shared:
1) Tips about Facebook, Facebook Live, Twitter and LinkedIn
2) Ideas for your social media strategy
3) Some of my favorite social media resources and experts
A presentation on Pinterest and lifestyle communities, based on Bellah's ideas in Habits of the Heart. By Greta Dohl for Apple, Google, Facebook at Lawrence University.
Tech Talk: Social Media 101, Museum Association of Arizona, May 3, 2013Kristy Van Hoven
Presentation given at the Annual Meeting of MAA, 2013. The mission was to introduce participants to social media and using social media in a museum context.
SugarNGO: A Partnership of NGOs, SugarCRM and the Sugar Ecosystem | SugarCon ...SugarCRM
NGOs (Non-governmental Organizations) are non-profit voluntary citizens' groups organized around a core set of goals or principles which they drive toward through action. CRM tools are critical for NGOs and SugarCRM is a natural fit given its open source, collaborative approach to development.
NGOs can appreciate the unique customizability of Sugar since traditional sales tools are often necessary for them but need to be re-conceptualized around this unique industry. With this session, we kick off an exciting partnership between the community of NGOs, SugarCRM, and the extended set of partners and customers that comprise the Sugar ecosystem. We discuss some of the unique needs NGOs have for CRM and demonstrate how two specific organizations -- The Robin Hood Foundation and StoryCorps -- have customized versions of Sugar to meet those needs. We demonstrate the business case for a coalition of NGOs driving Sugar development that is focused on the unique needs of NGOs, and provide concrete next steps for the build-out of a robust NGO community for Sugar.
Presented at SugarCon 2011 by Heather Johnson, Robin Hood Foundation, Adrian Boerstra, Intricity, Dean Haddock, StoryCorps
This introduction to receiving online donations explains how credit cards are processed behind the scenes, outlines some of the online donation options for Canadian organizations, and discusses some of the factors to take into account when choosing a service provider.
Social Media for Artists - How to Get Started, Best Practices and ResourcesKaren Kefauver
I love to help artists and with this presentation I aim to inspire, educate and persuade artists to create a Facebook business page for themselves and/or use other social media networks to promote their work. For more tips on social media, please like my Facebook business page here: https://www.facebook.com/karen.kefauver.business
Social Media 101 for Artists and MusiciansKatt Stearns
This presentation covers over some of the popular social platforms for artists and musicians. This is a 101 presentation that will walk you through the setup and basic social media. In this presentation we cover:
- What is social media
- How to create a social media strategy
- Facebook Marketing 101
- Twitter Marketing 101
- Instagram Marketing 101
- Setting up Google+
- YouTube Marketing 101
- Creating viral content
Any questions please contact me at Katt@KattStearns.com
Social Media for Nonprofits Conference - Foundation Course 2016, Dr. Marcus M...ConnectVA
Dr. Marcus Messner, VCU Social Media Institute
Set the tone for the rest of the day at the Social Media for Nonprofits Conference with this prep course on social media channels and strategy! You will explore the benefits of using each of the major social media networks, how other organizations are marketing with them, and some dos and don’ts of each channel. As a bonus, you will learn more about Pro Bono resources in our community!
Social Media 101: Get Connected, Get Focused and Get Noticed! Holly A. Fisher
Social media should be a part of your overall marketing strategy. For nonprofit organizations, it’s a way to connect with your supporters, find new volunteers and stay top of mind when it comes time for donors to strike a check. Understand the top social networks – Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram – and how they can benefit your organization when used properly.
Social Media for Nonprofits Conference 2016 - Assessing & Aligning Resources ...ConnectVA
This interactive session will help you take a step back and determine what’s working and assess your online presence. From interpreting channel analytics to making effective decisions on what content is truly post-worthy, learn how to optimize to make your institution’s social media life easier and more effective.
Social Media Tips for Facebook, Facebook Live, Twitter and LinkedIn (10.11.16)Felicia Lin
Here are the slides from my workshop about social media tips for business. In the presentation I shared:
1) Tips about Facebook, Facebook Live, Twitter and LinkedIn
2) Ideas for your social media strategy
3) Some of my favorite social media resources and experts
A presentation on Pinterest and lifestyle communities, based on Bellah's ideas in Habits of the Heart. By Greta Dohl for Apple, Google, Facebook at Lawrence University.
Tech Talk: Social Media 101, Museum Association of Arizona, May 3, 2013Kristy Van Hoven
Presentation given at the Annual Meeting of MAA, 2013. The mission was to introduce participants to social media and using social media in a museum context.
SugarNGO: A Partnership of NGOs, SugarCRM and the Sugar Ecosystem | SugarCon ...SugarCRM
NGOs (Non-governmental Organizations) are non-profit voluntary citizens' groups organized around a core set of goals or principles which they drive toward through action. CRM tools are critical for NGOs and SugarCRM is a natural fit given its open source, collaborative approach to development.
NGOs can appreciate the unique customizability of Sugar since traditional sales tools are often necessary for them but need to be re-conceptualized around this unique industry. With this session, we kick off an exciting partnership between the community of NGOs, SugarCRM, and the extended set of partners and customers that comprise the Sugar ecosystem. We discuss some of the unique needs NGOs have for CRM and demonstrate how two specific organizations -- The Robin Hood Foundation and StoryCorps -- have customized versions of Sugar to meet those needs. We demonstrate the business case for a coalition of NGOs driving Sugar development that is focused on the unique needs of NGOs, and provide concrete next steps for the build-out of a robust NGO community for Sugar.
Presented at SugarCon 2011 by Heather Johnson, Robin Hood Foundation, Adrian Boerstra, Intricity, Dean Haddock, StoryCorps
This introduction to receiving online donations explains how credit cards are processed behind the scenes, outlines some of the online donation options for Canadian organizations, and discusses some of the factors to take into account when choosing a service provider.
Social Media Best Practices for Non-Profit & Public Sector Organizations - p...Wild Apricot
A presentation on the motivations for using social media to forward the goals of non-profits, public sector and member driven organizations. How can social media help you meet goals such as fundraising, event promotion and member recruiting? Where should you start? How do you define success? Originally presented at the Canadian Institute "Managing Social Media 2009" conference in Toronto.
This training will walk you through all you need to get registered and build your Razoo page for Live PC Give PC 2015, and some extra campaign tips to make this Giving Day successful for your nonprofit.
The GivenGain Foundation offers a free, on-line platform for non profit fundraising through sponsoring, peer-to-peer fundraising and in general, the first social network for personal philanthropy
Facebook recently announced they will block like-gating from brands. With this change, marketers will have to change their strategy to increase engagement from their fans so they can get more likes and grow their audience.
Here, we share:
- How the Facebook System works
- The difference between organic posts, boosted posts and Ads in the news feed or right column
- What makes consumers like?
- What can you do TODAY to get more likes
These slides will walk you through getting your organization set up on Razoo for The Big Share, including: creating your fundraiser page, accessing your information and using Razoo's tools to make your campaign a success.
Are you exploring new and innovative ways to build and sustain your community of volunteers? Curious about social media – Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. – and wondering if it could be an effective way to connect with future and current volunteers?
Attend this free webinar to hear Jayne Cravens from Coyote Communications and Erin Barnhart from Effective Altruism discuss tips and strategies for effectively using social media to find, communicate with, and build community among volunteers. This webinar, in recognition of National Volunteer Appreciation Week, is ideal for staff at any nonprofit or library who are interested in exploring how social media and other technologies might be used to strengthen their current volunteer program.
In this webinar you will:
Review best practices for finding and retaining volunteers
Learn how social media can be an effective tool for recruitment and communication
Assess if and how social media might benefit your volunteer program
Discover additional websites and online tools to explore
I gave this presentation on June 21, 2016 at Nonprofit U, hosted by the Community Foundation of Huntsville/Madison County, Alabama. This is very current information providing research, best practices, and case studies for understanding your audience, choosing platforms, determining what you should post, and how best to manage your social media without getting overwhelmed.
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.
Social Media it's not Sex but it Sure Does SellRich Benjamin
2012 Tennessee Association Of CVB's Social Media Sales presentation. I was asked to prepare a presentation that would educate, enlighten, and empower the membership. The members all work for Chamber of Commerce's or Convention Visitor Bureaus. They are tasked with promoting their communities and regions. NOT an easy task they have limited funds and have to find a way to reach out to visitors as never before. This presentation examines Conventional sales tactics, and the new style of sale s that is needed to attract Web-visitors and Social Followers.
Nonprofit Marketing on a Shoestring Budget - May 2020Sharon Mostyn
Make the Most of Your Marketing Dollars!
Discover free and low-cost marketing opportunities with the goal of increasing your nonprofit's fundraising revenue. We'll cover pay-per-click advertising, search engine optimization, content marketing, social media, and email marketing for nonprofits.
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
Donate to charity during this holiday seasonSERUDS INDIA
For people who have money and are philanthropic, there are infinite opportunities to gift a needy person or child a Merry Christmas. Even if you are living on a shoestring budget, you will be surprised at how much you can do.
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-to-donate-to-charity-during-this-holiday-season/
#charityforchildren, #donateforchildren, #donateclothesforchildren, #donatebooksforchildren, #donatetoysforchildren, #sponsorforchildren, #sponsorclothesforchildren, #sponsorbooksforchildren, #sponsortoysforchildren, #seruds, #kurnool
A process server is a authorized person for delivering legal documents, such as summons, complaints, subpoenas, and other court papers, to peoples involved in legal proceedings.
Russian anarchist and anti-war movement in the third year of full-scale warAntti Rautiainen
Anarchist group ANA Regensburg hosted my online-presentation on 16th of May 2024, in which I discussed tactics of anti-war activism in Russia, and reasons why the anti-war movement has not been able to make an impact to change the course of events yet. Cases of anarchists repressed for anti-war activities are presented, as well as strategies of support for political prisoners, and modest successes in supporting their struggles.
Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Memorial
https://memopzk.org/, https://t.me/pzk_memorial
OVD-Info
https://en.ovdinfo.org/antiwar-ovd-info-guide
RosUznik
https://rosuznik.org/
Uznik Online
http://uznikonline.tilda.ws/
Russian Reader
https://therussianreader.com/
ABC Irkutsk
https://abc38.noblogs.org/
Send mail to prisoners from abroad:
http://Prisonmail.online
YouTube: https://youtu.be/c5nSOdU48O8
Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertarianlifecoach/episodes/Russian-anarchist-and-anti-war-movement-in-the-third-year-of-full-scale-war-e2k8ai4
ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Understanding the Challenges of Street ChildrenSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-individuals-can-support-street-children-in-india/
#donatefororphan, #donateforhomelesschildren, #childeducation, #ngochildeducation, #donateforeducation, #donationforchildeducation, #sponsorforpoorchild, #sponsororphanage #sponsororphanchild, #donation, #education, #charity, #educationforchild, #seruds, #kurnool, #joyhome
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
2. Collaboration Platform
Help ONG! Is a collaborative platform.
1. It is transparent:
1. All payments are made through Paypal.
2. We report all payments on the web: Data Section and User Profiles.
2. It is secure:
– To receive donations from anywhere in the world, users need to have
an account at www.paypal.com
– To donate, it is possible by any form of payment.
3. It's 100% Free:
1. Financed with private funds and research funds.
2. No commissions charged on donations.
4. Getting started is easy
• A user can create an account in two ways:
1.- By Facebook.
2.- By e-mail.
5. Once registered
All users can:
1. Create up to 5 pages-blogs of Independent
Projects.
2. Create a blog/page-NGO (Just for NGO).
3. Create a Promoter profile and promote up
to 5 causes
And of course, donate.
6. NGOs
•After creating a blog, NGOs can:
Create specific causes in blog
Invite contacts.
•Create specific causes in blog
The Promoter help to causes to search Donors:
•Invite Contacts.
•Share on social networks (eg Facebook)
•Sync social networking accounts (ie
Facebook).
•Suggest % promoters of each donation.
•Suggest if you prefer recurring
(associated) or simple donations
(donate once).
•Register as an NGO in PayPal and has
benefits.
•Provide a space for banners of
companies support the cause.
•Show images and videos that help
explain their actions.
•Having double reputation system: You
fulfill your help and have a good
reputation!
Independent Project (I.P.)
PROMOTING AND DONATING!
•Anyone can create up to 5 Independent
Projects:
•Create specific causes in blog
•Invite Contacts.
•Share on social networks (eg Facebook)
•Sync social networking accounts (ie
Facebook).
•Suggest % promoters of each donation.
•Suggest if you prefer recurring
(associated) or simple donations
(donate once).
•Provide a space for banners of
companies support the cause.
•Show images and videos (via Instagram
or links to Youtube) that help to explain
their actions.
•Having double reputation system: You
fulfill your help and have a good
reputation!
Everybody Helps!
Promoter
•You can promote up to 5 causes (NGOs
/ I.P.) voluntarily or professionally:
•Promote voluntary basis: free (NGOs /
I.P.)
•Promote professionally causes:
Promote a as job! suggesting a % of
every donation collected (Required:
PayPal)
•Having profile banners - Blog
Companies that support its activity.
•Report on progress of charitable causes.
•Generate donations to needy causes.
•Inform donors of the best causes.
•Open informative blogs on causes!
•Inform NGOs and I.P. How to use Help
ONG!
7. NGOs
• A user can create a blog page for an NGO
www.helpong.org.
• This page-profile for NGOs (blog) serves to
promote their causes and their needs.
• The profile page you can include text, pictures
and videos (via Instagram or links to Youtube).
8. Activities of NGOs?
After to Create Blog/Page in Help ONG! A NGOs can:
1. Create specific causes in blog
2. Invite contacts.
3. Share on social networks (eg Facebook)
4. Sync social networking accounts (ie Facebook).
5. Suggest % promoters of each donation.
6. Suggest if you prefer recurring (associated) or simple donations (donate once).
7. Register as an NGO in PayPal which has economic benefits.
8. Provide a space for banners of companies support the cause.
9. Show images and videos that help explain their actions.
10. Have double reputation system: You fulfill your help and have a good reputation!
… and much more
9. Whether your NGO is large or small: Help ONG! premium
sites are delivered through an algorithm based on
reputation and activity.
10. NGOs
• An example of a small NGO: oriented to help
our best friends!
11. Independent Project (I.P.)
• A user can create up to 5 Independent
Projects:
• To create a I.P. you only have to create a page-blog
profile for I.P.
• This page serves to promote the cause,
immediate projects and needs.
• In the profile page you can include text,
pictures and videos (via Instagram or links to
Youtube).
12. Independent Project
Anyone can create up to 5 Independents Projects!
After to Create Blog/Page in Help ONG! A I.P. can:
1. Create specific causes in blog
2. Invite contacts.
3. Share on social networks (eg Facebook)
4. Sync social networking accounts (ie Facebook).
5. Suggest % promoters of each donation.
6. Suggest if you prefer recurring (associated) or simple donations (donate once).
7. Register as an NGO in PayPal which has economic benefits.
8. Provide a space for banners of companies support the cause.
9. Show images and videos that help explain their actions.
10. Have double reputation system: You fulfill your help and have a good reputation!
… and so much more
13. There are many types of Independent Project
independent projects:
1. Helping can be a job!
Inform which help do
you need to work?
2. People may need
resources to rebuild
your home or business
after a natural
disaster! As you need
to rebuild your life?
3. A volunteer, an artist, a
therapist, or anyone
can offer free services
to disadvantaged!
How much do you
need to do it?
EVERYBODY HELPS!
14. Create a I.P. is easy! And you
can do many things!
With a click, choose the name and
image upload!
How much do you need? What kind of help do
you prefer?
15. Independent Project An example to follow:
Un mundo Mejor.
Anthony Feliz, 19, student, support two weekends a month to needy people in
Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. This is your part-time job!
And build a better world! In order to continue working and studying at the same time,
seek help through Help ONG!.
16. PROMOTER
• A promoter is a user who is interested in an
NGO or Independent Project and disseminates
through social networks of these functions in
order to raise funds.
• Being promoter may be a professional choice:
you can suggest a % you want out of each
donation.
• The donor always decides how much
distributes your donation!
17. PROMOTER
• You can promote up to 5 causes (NGOs / I.P.) voluntarily or
professionally:
– Promote voluntary basis: free (NGOs / I.P.)
– Promote professionally causes: Promote a job! suggesting a% of
every donation collected (Required: PayPal)
• Having profile banners - Blog Companies that support its
activity.
• Report on progress of charitable causes.
• Generate donations to needy causes.
• Inform donors of the best causes.
• Open informative blogs on causes!
• Inform NGOs and I.P. How to use Help ONG!
18. Who can
be
Promoter?
1. Student? Yes
2. Retirees? Yes
3. Professional? Yes
4. Unemployed? Yes
5. People with social risk? Yes
6. Rich people? Yes
7. Poor people? Yes
8. People in your country? Yes
9. Foreign? Yes
10. Tourists? Yes
Everybody Helps!
19. Promotion of NGO/I.P.
• For example, a developer chooses an NGO
• It may choose to promote to 5 NGO/I.P.
• sas
20. Promoter
• The promoter suggests the percentage you
want to win each donation
21. Promoter
• The promoter diffuses the cause and finds a
donor.
22. Donor
• The donor can help to an NGO or an Independent Project.
• The donor can choose if make a donation recurring
(monthly donation) or just for one time (regular donation).
• The donor is free to choose the percentage of donation to
NOG or I.P. and promoter.
23. Steps to Donate
• Step 1: Set the type of donation and amount
to donate:
24. Steps to Donate
• Step 2: Select the percentage to be distributed
% Suggested
Donation Sponsor
Suggested Donation% NGOs or
Independent Project
% Suggested
Donation to
Sponsor
25. The Donors Decides!
• Step 2: Select the percentage to be distributed
16% for promoter
0% for promoter
90% for promoter
27. Is it possible to donate for
free? Yes, as a promoter
• For example, a
promoter with a 20%
commission for the
fifth time can make a
donation with the
total amount raised.
• It's EASY, SAFE AND
CLEAR!
%
Suggested Donation Promoter NOG/I.P.
20% 10 2 8
20% 10 2 8
20% 10 2 8
20% 10 2 8
20% 10 2 8
Promoter Profits US $ 10
Promoter Donation US $ 10
28. REPUTATION
• There are two types of reputation: For content and
vote:
Content: Based on the content you
upload.
Voting: All members may vote
All feedback are transparent.
SEE WHO VOTES YOUR CAUSE! GIVE
FEEDBACK!
29. STATS
• PROFILES HAVE ALL STATS
How many donations you receive?
How much do promoter earn?
31. ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH DATA
• All activity data are in the
Data web section
• They are free of charge.
• The data is presented
toeasily analize social
networks in academic
research.
32. Enterprises
• Companies can support NGOs with donations and in
turn advertise via banners. (Whenever the user
option)
• Premium sites are for companies that collaborate
and cooperate on a recurring basis.
Example:
33. Enterprises
• Help ONG! constantly improves user
experience on the web.
• The partners help us develop and disseminate
Help ONG!
1. Founding Partners
2. Platinum Partners
3. Gold Partners
4. Silver Partners
5. Bronze Partners