Having you been needing more information on the technology and networking items available to non-profits? We’ve taken time to compile several different websites, articles, and blogs for your use.
Social Media is not Community – from The Social Organization, they provide perspective on the differences between “social media” and “community”, helping nonprofits in their understanding and usage of these two terms.
Make Your Website About Visitors, Not About You – from Nonprofit Communications. For great advice on developing your website, read through this article.
Why Facebook Connect Matters & Why It Will Win – by GigaOm. Facebook continues to grow in its strength, not just for social reasons, but for the huge opportunities for connection and marketing. This is important for nonprofits to look into.
I Give You These 50… 57… maybe 72 Web 2.0 Ways To Tell a Story—from CogDogBlog. The strongest fundraising tool you have is simply by telling a story. In an “on-line” world, find out how you can share your stories to connect with donors.
Customer Service: 10 Ways to Lose Customers and Alienate People – from CRM News. Taking care of your donors and clients is very important. Read through to learn how to avoid these common mistakes.
Fundraising group sets workshop – Are you from North Dakota? The North Dakota Area Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP-Northern Plains Chapter) will be hosting a series of workshops. Visit this link for more information.
Social Networking Sites and Non-profits – Read Christian Foundation Grant’s article on tips for using various social networking sites.
Jessica High is a Research Assistant at Christian Foundation Grants (www.christianfoundationgrants.com) which is subscription database of foundations that provide grants to faith based organizations. iDonate.com is a website (www.iDonate.com) that allows ministries to receive non cash gifts online.