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Foundation Messages Now Limited to 140 Characters [2]

Foundation messages now limited to 140 characters

RAINN

RAINN

 The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network is the United States’ largest anti-sexual assault organization. RAINN provides free, confidential hotline services and leads national efforts in preventing sexual assault. The organization works to improve current services for victims and to ensure that rapists are brought to justice. Take some time to visit the site, and [...]

Now That Engagement Is Fully Measured, It’s Time To Count the Treasure

My Laptop Stickers That was my favorite line from the panel I moderated at SXSW last March called the “Nonprofit Social Media Poetry Slam” (notes here). KD Paine, the Queen of Social Media Measurement, said it. KD Paine was also…

The New York Times’s Growing Ties With Nonprofit Journalism [2]

New York Times has growing ties with nonprofit journalism projects

Guest Post by Laura Norvig: Friendfeed As Nonprofit Technology Water Cooler

Photo by Matt Westervelt Back in April I created a slide presentation for an Ignite session at NTC about the Many Uses of Friendfeed that Beth Kanter picked up on, intrigued with the idea of using it as an internal…

Congrats to David Neff: Special Recognition from the American Marketing Association

I was delighted to receive a text message the other day from David Neff letting me know that the American Marketing Association (AMA) and the American Marketing Association Foundation (AMAF) selected him for special recognition for social media. Eric Overman,…

Guest Post: Frank Barry: Nonprofit Blogging: Goals, Strategy and Tactics to Crush it

What are your goals? We all know that having goals are key to success. Without goals you have no idea if your efforts are producing the desired result, no way to know if changes are needed, no way to make…

Lawmakers Urged to Reconsider Obama Tax Plan [6]

Lawmakers urged to reconsider Obama tax-deduction plan

Guest Post by Peter Deitz: Open Standards, Yes We Can!

Source: Robotson on Flickr I don’t know about you, but I am a big fan of open standards, particularly when my bladder Direct Messages me with the hashtag #urgent. Open standards (see picture above) guide me to a place where…

Lawmakers Urged To Reconsider Obama Tax Plan

Lawmakers urged to reconsider Obama tax-deduction plan