Posts Tagged ‘social media’
The Naked Philanthropist
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010Have you ever thought about how you give? Or how you want to give in the future? Like many young professionals, the current economic climate may be affecting your current or future giving patterns. You may be waiting to give until you have established your career, until you start generating some disposable income, or until the market picks up again.
Tags: social media, strategy
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Online Fundraising – from Theory to Practice
Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Fundraising has undergone a tremendous revolution over the last five years – is your nonprofit keeping up with the times? Following the success of a one-day online fundraising training seminar earlier this year, JGooders is proud to announce a series of training seminars geared towards helping Nonprofit professionals develop, manage and succeed in online fundraising for their organization…
Tags: fundraising, organizations, social media, Web 2.0
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The Future of Online Giving at Israeli Presidential Conference 2009
Monday, October 26th, 2009
JGooders Co-founder and Chair of the Board, Ronit Dolev, joined a star-studded cast of speakers at the Israeli Presidential Conference 2009, which included the innovators of Skype, Wikipedia and more…
Tags: Israel, Jewish community, social media, Web 2.0
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How to Research a Nonprofit With Social Media
Thursday, September 24th, 2009
A guest post from Debra Askanase of Community Organizer 2.0
One of the best things about social media is its transparency. It’s hard to “get away” with untruths nowadays because everything an organization writes, uploads, and talks about online is available for scrutiny. The great part for you, as a donor, is that you can use all of this information to inform your decisions…
Tags: El HaLev, Hebrew University, nonprofit research, philanthropy, Shatil, social media, social networking, Web 2.0
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