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Virtual Volunteering: Ideas to Engage Your Volunteers Remotely

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

The options are endless, but some of our favorite ideas are cooking, yoga, painting, or music lessons. As we mentioned earlier, people are looking for entertainment and a sense of community at this time. What better way to meet these needs than with a virtual class?

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5 Strategies for Using Social Media for Media Relations

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

If conversations about that story are getting organized around a specific hashtag, be sure to use that tag on any content you share. Promote Your Thought Leadership. If your organization has a blog or produces regular online content, it should already be sharing that content on social media. Make Your Pitch.

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Fundraising Secret #53: Take Ballroom Dancing Lessons

Fundraising Coach

So naturally, while you’re reading tips on this blog, I’m hoping they will impact your other relationships. But ballroom dancing does have some fascinating lessons. Being in a place of expected leadership helps you be more assumptive in your relationships on and off the ballroom dance floor. Somebody has to Lead.

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Seven Secrets to Great Nonprofit Leadership

Get Fully Funded

The function of leadership is to produce more leaders, not more followers. You learn far more from negative leadership than from positive leadership. Learn from bad leadership (see above). But don’t forget the lessons learned by observing a genuinely good leader either. RALPH NADER. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF. BILL OWENS.

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2009 Nonprofit Technology Conference

Fundraising Coach

There are also many folks who are live blogging from the conference. In her post, Here Comes Everybody - Lessons from Clay Shirky at #09NTC , she shares thoughts from one of the conference keynotes. You can read all of her takeaways at her blog. (I I highly recommend you adding her RSS feed to your blog reader.).

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Listen To Your Donors? Sometimes.

The Agitator

I don’t want to put words in his mouth, but Jeff Brooks over at donor-centric Donor Power Blog would probably say "Always!" And, it is a good lesson in the limitations of social media as a means of learning the views of any audience. Today, our colleague Greg Schneiders weighs in as our Guest Commentator.