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Pinterest is the fast-growing website, ever. Never heard of it? Not sure what it is? This tactical guie is a great starting point for any nonprofit interested in learning more about this image-focused social media site.

[Local]
This study examines how nonprofit executives in Richmond, Virginia perceive and experience the role of leadership in two dimensions: the individual and the organization - Spring 2011

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Published by NTEN, Common Knowledge and Blackbaud, this report provides insights for nonprofits, foundations, media and nonprofit-focused businesses about the most important behavior and trends surrounding social networking as part of nonprofits' marketing, communications, fundraising, program and IT services.

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Despite the common impression that nonprofits lack adequate,
up-to-date information technologies, this Sounding
revealed that nonprofits have integrated current information
technologies into a wide range of their organizational
activities.

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RPEC offers trainings for your organization and members on how to peacefully resolve conflicts. Contact them for more information or to schedule a session.

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This report draws on more than seventy examples to illustrate how networks are being used and imagines three scenarios of how society might change as a result of the evolving way people connect to information and each other.

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Today the web fully supports video. And that requires a new paradigm for how you think about video, how you document your work, and how you reach out to your constituents. This introduction is designed to get you thinking about online video, and to get you started on the path toward becoming a more web-centric organization

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This new article from the Standford Social Innovative Review proposes that nonprofits must have influential board members who can connect them to the communities they serve through their civic reach - personal prestige, knowledge and community connections.

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This report reveals whta 780 nonprofits think are the most important (and least important) communications tools for 2011. It also provides insight into the approaches and strategies  nonprofits utilize with these various communications tools.

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This report lays out a rubric we call the "Seven C's" of social media: Cause, Communication, Community, Collaboration, Costs, Capital, and Competition. By challenging yourself to ask questions around the Seven C's, you can quickly begin to organize your thinking about social media, and plan or revise your approach so that your social media efforts create real value for your organization.


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