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TOOLS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE A roundup of social media apps & our own reviews Begin with this directory of Web 2.0 productivity tools or the Social Actions toolset. Here are posts our team has written about tools you may find useful (the most recent entries appear at the top). See the Sharing Center for additional resources, and also see UNITED NATIONS: HOW NGOS CAN USE SOCIAL MEDIA How NGOs can use social media to create impact View more presentations from JD Lasica. Resources to help your organization move the needle Here are some resources to accompany the talk by Socialbrite’s J.D. Lasica and Shonali Burke at the United Nations on Jan. 20, 2012. Above is our presentation, How NGOs can use CREATE A SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY FOR YOUR NONPROFIT 25 SMART SOCIAL MEDIA OBJECTIVES Increase website traffic by 25% by adding social media content starting posting by Nov. 1, 2013. Acquire 100 new donors through Facebook Causes by June 30, 2013. Increase email list sign ups through social media channels by 500 names by June 30, 2013. Increase the number of gallery visitors who purchase (in person or online) by 20%by June 30
8 TOP NONPROFIT ONLINE CAMPAIGNS THAT ROCKED SOCIAL MEDIA Make-A-Wish’s YouTube Channel. 1 The Make-A-Wish Foundation has become a household name in recent years with its unique goal of fulfilling the wishes of ill and vulnerable children, from visiting Disneyland to meeting celebrities. They have their solid social media presence to thank for their success, too. Make-A-Wish is all about personal stories and experiences, which makes compelling MODEL RELEASE FORM FOR VIDEO PRODUCERS AND For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, I, the undersigned, agree as follows: 1. I agree to be photographed, recorded and videotaped by _____ and its agents (“Company”) in connection with my participation in _____ (event) on _____ (date). 10 TIPS FOR CRAFTING ENGAGING TWEETS Interact with your audience for maximum impact. This is another entry in our ongoing series on effective use of Twitter. Target audience: Nonprofits, NGOs, cause organizations, social enterprises, businesses, brands, bloggers, marketers, social media managers, individuals.. Guest post by Valerie J. Wilson T weets are a fantastic way to draw kindness and attention to a cause that matters. HOW TO USE FACEBOOK AS AN ADMINISTRATOR VS. AS A PERSON Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer Tips for how to toggle between your Facebook Page and personal profile Target audience: Nonprofits, foundations, social enterprises, cause organizations, NGOs, brands, businesses, Web publishers, educators, journalists, general public. Facebook is a raging river most days. And that raging river can either feel like an exciting ride or a complete THE RULES AROUND CAPTURING PUBLIC PERFORMANCES Can you shoot video or take a photo of a street artist in public — and post it on your blog? A re you allowed to shoot video or take a photo or record music of a musician or street artist performing in a public place and post it online?. Attorney Colette Vogele of the San Francisco law firm Vogele & Associates offers the following thoughts (though this does not constitute legal advice): HOME - SOCIALBRITEBLOGCLIENTSSERVICESTEAMVIRTUAL REALITYADVOCACY Socialbrite is an encyclopedic site of online tools created by 8 non-profit experts, and designed specifically for non-profits. The importance of this resource cannot be stressed enough. JD Lasica, founder and former editor of Socialbrite, is co-founder of Cruiseable.Contact JD
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8 TOP NONPROFIT ONLINE CAMPAIGNS THAT ROCKED SOCIAL MEDIA Make-A-Wish’s YouTube Channel. 1 The Make-A-Wish Foundation has become a household name in recent years with its unique goal of fulfilling the wishes of ill and vulnerable children, from visiting Disneyland to meeting celebrities. They have their solid social media presence to thank for their success, too. Make-A-Wish is all about personal stories and experiences, which makes compelling MODEL RELEASE FORM FOR VIDEO PRODUCERS AND For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, I, the undersigned, agree as follows: 1. I agree to be photographed, recorded and videotaped by _____ and its agents (“Company”) in connection with my participation in _____ (event) on _____ (date). 10 TIPS FOR CRAFTING ENGAGING TWEETS Interact with your audience for maximum impact. This is another entry in our ongoing series on effective use of Twitter. Target audience: Nonprofits, NGOs, cause organizations, social enterprises, businesses, brands, bloggers, marketers, social media managers, individuals.. Guest post by Valerie J. Wilson T weets are a fantastic way to draw kindness and attention to a cause that matters. HOW TO USE FACEBOOK AS AN ADMINISTRATOR VS. AS A PERSON Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer Tips for how to toggle between your Facebook Page and personal profile Target audience: Nonprofits, foundations, social enterprises, cause organizations, NGOs, brands, businesses, Web publishers, educators, journalists, general public. Facebook is a raging river most days. And that raging river can either feel like an exciting ride or a complete THE RULES AROUND CAPTURING PUBLIC PERFORMANCES Can you shoot video or take a photo of a street artist in public — and post it on your blog? A re you allowed to shoot video or take a photo or record music of a musician or street artist performing in a public place and post it online?. Attorney Colette Vogele of the San Francisco law firm Vogele & Associates offers the following thoughts (though this does not constitute legal advice):ABOUT SOCIALBRITE
Serving the nonprofit community Socialbrite is here to help nonprofits, NGOs, foundations, social enterprises, universities, and cause organizations use social media to advance your organization’s mission. We do that via our nonprofit experts sharing their insights and experiences from their work with charitable organizations, such as Goodwill Industries, Habitat for Humanity, the Equity TOOLS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE A roundup of social media apps & our own reviews Begin with this directory of Web 2.0 productivity tools or the Social Actions toolset. Here are posts our team has written about tools you may find useful (the most recent entries appear at the top). See the Sharing Center for additional resources, and also see FREE PHOTOS DIRECTORY The free online service 49PM Photo Search lets you search for photos that can be instantly viewed and saved on your Java-enabled mobile phone. It also summons up photo summary information and some location-based data. The service is hooked into Yahoo!’s image search, which indexes millions of photos. SEO 101: 10 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SITE MORE FINDABLE 2 Although their value has dipped a bit in the latest iterations of Google’s algorithm, learning how to use keywords wisely is still a key part of SEO. Do your research to get the best results! Tools like Google Analytics will help you get started — look at Content > Site Content > Content Drilldown >Tags (yes, those are keywords), for starters. . Figure out some keywords that match up 12 AWESOME PLATFORMS FOR SOCIAL GOOD 4 OpenIDEO is a place where people design together for social good. It’s an online platform for creative thinkers: the veteran designer, the critic, the MBA, the active participant and the creative enthusiast with an idea to share. IDEO, a well-known design firm, developed OpenIDEO as a way to include a broader range of people inthe design
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TOOLS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE A roundup of social media apps & our own reviews Begin with this directory of Web 2.0 productivity tools or the Social Actions toolset. Here are posts our team has written about tools you may find useful (the most recent entries appear at the top). See the Sharing Center for additional resources, and also see CREATE A SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY FOR YOUR NONPROFIT UNITED NATIONS: HOW NGOS CAN USE SOCIAL MEDIA How NGOs can use social media to create impact View more presentations from JD Lasica. Resources to help your organization move the needle Here are some resources to accompany the talk by Socialbrite’s J.D. Lasica and Shonali Burke at the United Nations on Jan. 20, 2012. Above is our presentation, How NGOs can use 25 SMART SOCIAL MEDIA OBJECTIVES Increase website traffic by 25% by adding social media content starting posting by Nov. 1, 2013. Acquire 100 new donors through Facebook Causes by June 30, 2013. Increase email list sign ups through social media channels by 500 names by June 30, 2013. Increase the number of gallery visitors who purchase (in person or online) by 20%by June 30
MODEL RELEASE FORM FOR VIDEO PRODUCERS AND For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, I, the undersigned, agree as follows: 1. I agree to be photographed, recorded and videotaped by _____ and its agents (“Company”) in connection with my participation in _____ (event) on _____ (date). 8 TOP NONPROFIT ONLINE CAMPAIGNS THAT ROCKED SOCIAL MEDIA Make-A-Wish’s YouTube Channel. 1 The Make-A-Wish Foundation has become a household name in recent years with its unique goal of fulfilling the wishes of ill and vulnerable children, from visiting Disneyland to meeting celebrities. They have their solid social media presence to thank for their success, too. Make-A-Wish is all about personal stories and experiences, which makes compelling 10 TIPS FOR CRAFTING ENGAGING TWEETS Interact with your audience for maximum impact. This is another entry in our ongoing series on effective use of Twitter. Target audience: Nonprofits, NGOs, cause organizations, social enterprises, businesses, brands, bloggers, marketers, social media managers, individuals.. Guest post by Valerie J. Wilson T weets are a fantastic way to draw kindness and attention to a cause that matters. HOW TO USE FACEBOOK AS AN ADMINISTRATOR VS. AS A PERSON Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer Tips for how to toggle between your Facebook Page and personal profile Target audience: Nonprofits, foundations, social enterprises, cause organizations, NGOs, brands, businesses, Web publishers, educators, journalists, general public. Facebook is a raging river most days. And that raging river can either feel like an exciting ride or a complete THE RULES AROUND CAPTURING PUBLIC PERFORMANCES Can you shoot video or take a photo of a street artist in public — and post it on your blog? A re you allowed to shoot video or take a photo or record music of a musician or street artist performing in a public place and post it online?. Attorney Colette Vogele of the San Francisco law firm Vogele & Associates offers the following thoughts (though this does not constitute legal advice): HOME - SOCIALBRITEBLOGCLIENTSSERVICESTEAMVIRTUAL REALITYADVOCACY Socialbrite is an encyclopedic site of online tools created by 8 non-profit experts, and designed specifically for non-profits. The importance of this resource cannot be stressed enough. JD Lasica, founder and former editor of Socialbrite, is co-founder of Cruiseable.Contact JD
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Goodwill Industries. Socialbrite had a years-long relationship with Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties, working with them to create a social media strategic plan, to optimize and handle the chapter’s social media channels and to help the organization tell its stories better (among many other things.Above is the head of development and communications talking TOOLS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE A roundup of social media apps & our own reviews Begin with this directory of Web 2.0 productivity tools or the Social Actions toolset. Here are posts our team has written about tools you may find useful (the most recent entries appear at the top). See the Sharing Center for additional resources, and also see UNITED NATIONS: HOW NGOS CAN USE SOCIAL MEDIA How NGOs can use social media to create impact View more presentations from JD Lasica. Resources to help your organization move the needle Here are some resources to accompany the talk by Socialbrite’s J.D. Lasica and Shonali Burke at the United Nations on Jan. 20, 2012. Above is our presentation, How NGOs can use SEO 101: 10 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SITE MORE FINDABLE 2 Although their value has dipped a bit in the latest iterations of Google’s algorithm, learning how to use keywords wisely is still a key part of SEO. Do your research to get the best results! Tools like Google Analytics will help you get started — look at Content > Site Content > Content Drilldown >Tags (yes, those are keywords), for starters. . Figure out some keywords that match up A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO CREATING A MEDIA STRATEGY Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer How to create & distribute media for a cause campaign We’re fans of UK-based Tactical Technology Collective’s message in-a-box, so we’re republishing their Designing your strategy tutorial on how to create your own media, distribute it and monitor its impact to further your campaign or project. Target audience: Nonprofits, cause 4 EXAMPLES OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY DONE RIGHT Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer Here at Socialbrite, we’re always looking for sterling examples of how the corporate sector is contributing in genuine ways to the social good. Those bridges between the for-profit and nonprofit/social good sectors are becoming increasingly vital. So I was jazzed to see the presentation by Beth Kanter and Kami Huyse of 3 TOP TIPS FOR NONPROFITS' ONLINE FUNDRAISING A few small changes that get more from online efforts. Guest Blog by Ritu Sharma Social Media for Nonprofits. O f the $317 billion donated to nonprofits by individuals, currently about 15% is transacted online, but it’s growing at a whopping 35-55% a year. With Facebook now boasting over 1 billion active users and the “value” of a Like now said to be $217 per year for a nonprofit, social HOME - SOCIALBRITEBLOGCLIENTSSERVICESTEAMVIRTUAL REALITYADVOCACY Socialbrite is an encyclopedic site of online tools created by 8 non-profit experts, and designed specifically for non-profits. The importance of this resource cannot be stressed enough. JD Lasica, founder and former editor of Socialbrite, is co-founder of Cruiseable.Contact JD
UNITED NATIONS: HOW NGOS CAN USE SOCIAL MEDIA How NGOs can use social media to create impact View more presentations from JD Lasica. Resources to help your organization move the needle Here are some resources to accompany the talk by Socialbrite’s J.D. Lasica and Shonali Burke at the United Nations on Jan. 20, 2012. Above is our presentation, How NGOs can use 8 ONLINE PETITION TOOLS: HOW TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer Sizing up your options & strategies for being effective with your online petition drive Target audience: Nonprofits, social change organizations, educators, foundations, businesses, individuals. This is part of Creating Media, our ongoing series designed to help nonprofits and other organizations learn how to use and make media. REPORTS: INTERNET USE Social media Nonprofits Media Internet use Mobile Email Design Best Practices Rob Slade and Kelly Lorenz Bronto Software Client Service 4 pages, January 2013 Email marketers already know that effective email design plays an essential role in branding and has a direct correlation with high click-through and conversion rates. However, many marketers overlook the effect 8 TOP NONPROFIT ONLINE CAMPAIGNS THAT ROCKED SOCIAL MEDIA Make-A-Wish’s YouTube Channel. 1 The Make-A-Wish Foundation has become a household name in recent years with its unique goal of fulfilling the wishes of ill and vulnerable children, from visiting Disneyland to meeting celebrities. They have their solid social media presence to thank for their success, too. Make-A-Wish is all about personal stories and experiences, which makes compelling MODEL RELEASE FORM FOR VIDEO PRODUCERS AND For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, I, the undersigned, agree as follows: 1. I agree to be photographed, recorded and videotaped by _____ and its agents (“Company”) in connection with my participation in _____ (event) on _____ (date). 25 SMART SOCIAL MEDIA OBJECTIVES Increase website traffic by 25% by adding social media content starting posting by Nov. 1, 2013. Acquire 100 new donors through Facebook Causes by June 30, 2013. Increase email list sign ups through social media channels by 500 names by June 30, 2013. Increase the number of gallery visitors who purchase (in person or online) by 20%by June 30
CREATE A SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY FOR YOUR NONPROFIT A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO CREATING A MEDIA STRATEGY Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer How to create & distribute media for a cause campaign We’re fans of UK-based Tactical Technology Collective’s message in-a-box, so we’re republishing their Designing your strategy tutorial on how to create your own media, distribute it and monitor its impact to further your campaign or project. Target audience: Nonprofits, cause HOW TO USE FACEBOOK AS AN ADMINISTRATOR VS. AS A PERSON Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer Tips for how to toggle between your Facebook Page and personal profile Target audience: Nonprofits, foundations, social enterprises, cause organizations, NGOs, brands, businesses, Web publishers, educators, journalists, general public. Facebook is a raging river most days. And that raging river can either feel like an exciting ride or a complete HOME - SOCIALBRITEBLOGCLIENTSSERVICESTEAMVIRTUAL REALITYADVOCACY Socialbrite is an encyclopedic site of online tools created by 8 non-profit experts, and designed specifically for non-profits. The importance of this resource cannot be stressed enough. JD Lasica, founder and former editor of Socialbrite, is co-founder of Cruiseable.Contact JD
UNITED NATIONS: HOW NGOS CAN USE SOCIAL MEDIA How NGOs can use social media to create impact View more presentations from JD Lasica. Resources to help your organization move the needle Here are some resources to accompany the talk by Socialbrite’s J.D. Lasica and Shonali Burke at the United Nations on Jan. 20, 2012. Above is our presentation, How NGOs can use 8 ONLINE PETITION TOOLS: HOW TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer Sizing up your options & strategies for being effective with your online petition drive Target audience: Nonprofits, social change organizations, educators, foundations, businesses, individuals. This is part of Creating Media, our ongoing series designed to help nonprofits and other organizations learn how to use and make media. REPORTS: INTERNET USE Social media Nonprofits Media Internet use Mobile Email Design Best Practices Rob Slade and Kelly Lorenz Bronto Software Client Service 4 pages, January 2013 Email marketers already know that effective email design plays an essential role in branding and has a direct correlation with high click-through and conversion rates. However, many marketers overlook the effect 8 TOP NONPROFIT ONLINE CAMPAIGNS THAT ROCKED SOCIAL MEDIA Make-A-Wish’s YouTube Channel. 1 The Make-A-Wish Foundation has become a household name in recent years with its unique goal of fulfilling the wishes of ill and vulnerable children, from visiting Disneyland to meeting celebrities. They have their solid social media presence to thank for their success, too. Make-A-Wish is all about personal stories and experiences, which makes compelling MODEL RELEASE FORM FOR VIDEO PRODUCERS AND For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, I, the undersigned, agree as follows: 1. I agree to be photographed, recorded and videotaped by _____ and its agents (“Company”) in connection with my participation in _____ (event) on _____ (date). 25 SMART SOCIAL MEDIA OBJECTIVES Increase website traffic by 25% by adding social media content starting posting by Nov. 1, 2013. Acquire 100 new donors through Facebook Causes by June 30, 2013. Increase email list sign ups through social media channels by 500 names by June 30, 2013. Increase the number of gallery visitors who purchase (in person or online) by 20%by June 30
CREATE A SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY FOR YOUR NONPROFIT A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO CREATING A MEDIA STRATEGY Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer How to create & distribute media for a cause campaign We’re fans of UK-based Tactical Technology Collective’s message in-a-box, so we’re republishing their Designing your strategy tutorial on how to create your own media, distribute it and monitor its impact to further your campaign or project. Target audience: Nonprofits, cause HOW TO USE FACEBOOK AS AN ADMINISTRATOR VS. AS A PERSON Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer Tips for how to toggle between your Facebook Page and personal profile Target audience: Nonprofits, foundations, social enterprises, cause organizations, NGOs, brands, businesses, Web publishers, educators, journalists, general public. Facebook is a raging river most days. And that raging river can either feel like an exciting ride or a completeABOUT SOCIALBRITE
Serving the nonprofit community Socialbrite is here to help nonprofits, NGOs, foundations, social enterprises, universities, and cause organizations use social media to advance your organization’s mission. We do that via our nonprofit experts sharing their insights and experiences from their work with charitable organizations, such as Goodwill Industries, Habitat for Humanity, the EquityCAUSE ORGANIZATIONS
A directory of social action platforms, online communities and organizations helping people do good or take collective action Here is Socialbrite’s guide to social action platforms, communities and organizations that help people take collective action for social good. (Note, this is not a list of worthy charities or causes but rather of organizations that helpOUR CLIENTS
Goodwill Industries. Socialbrite had a years-long relationship with Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties, working with them to create a social media strategic plan, to optimize and handle the chapter’s social media channels and to help the organization tell its stories better (among many other things.Above is the head of development and communications talking TOOLS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE A roundup of social media apps & our own reviews Begin with this directory of Web 2.0 productivity tools or the Social Actions toolset. Here are posts our team has written about tools you may find useful (the most recent entries appear at the top). See the Sharing Center for additional resources, and also see FREE PHOTOS DIRECTORY The free online service 49PM Photo Search lets you search for photos that can be instantly viewed and saved on your Java-enabled mobile phone. It also summons up photo summary information and some location-based data. The service is hooked into Yahoo!’s image search, which indexes millions of photos. SEO 101: 10 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SITE MORE FINDABLE 2 Although their value has dipped a bit in the latest iterations of Google’s algorithm, learning how to use keywords wisely is still a key part of SEO. Do your research to get the best results! Tools like Google Analytics will help you get started — look at Content > Site Content > Content Drilldown >Tags (yes, those are keywords), for starters. . Figure out some keywords that match up A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO CREATING A MEDIA STRATEGY Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer How to create & distribute media for a cause campaign We’re fans of UK-based Tactical Technology Collective’s message in-a-box, so we’re republishing their Designing your strategy tutorial on how to create your own media, distribute it and monitor its impact to further your campaign or project. Target audience: Nonprofits, cause 4 EXAMPLES OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY DONE RIGHT Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer Here at Socialbrite, we’re always looking for sterling examples of how the corporate sector is contributing in genuine ways to the social good. Those bridges between the for-profit and nonprofit/social good sectors are becoming increasingly vital. So I was jazzed to see the presentation by Beth Kanter and Kami Huyse of 3 TOP TIPS FOR NONPROFITS' ONLINE FUNDRAISING A few small changes that get more from online efforts. Guest Blog by Ritu Sharma Social Media for Nonprofits. O f the $317 billion donated to nonprofits by individuals, currently about 15% is transacted online, but it’s growing at a whopping 35-55% a year. With Facebook now boasting over 1 billion active users and the “value” of a Like now said to be $217 per year for a nonprofit, social THE RULES AROUND CAPTURING PUBLIC PERFORMANCES Can you shoot video or take a photo of a street artist in public — and post it on your blog? A re you allowed to shoot video or take a photo or record music of a musician or street artist performing in a public place and post it online?. Attorney Colette Vogele of the San Francisco law firm Vogele & Associates offers the following thoughts (though this does not constitute legal advice): HOME - SOCIALBRITEBLOGCLIENTSSERVICESTEAMVIRTUAL REALITYADVOCACY JD Lasica, founder and former editor of Socialbrite, is co-founder of Cruiseable. Contact JD or follow him on Twitter or Google Plus.ABOUT SOCIALBRITE
Serving the nonprofit community Socialbrite is here to help nonprofits, NGOs, foundations, social enterprises, universities, and cause organizations use social media to advance your organization’s mission. We do that via our nonprofit experts sharing their insights and experiences from their work with charitable organizations, such as Goodwill Industries, Habitat for Humanity, the Equity FREE PHOTOS DIRECTORY Photo Rogue. Photo Rogue offers a twist on the usual photo gallery site: If you can’t find a picture you need, submit a free request and the site’s cadre of volunteer photographers may fulfill it.. Other choices. Dozens of other sites offer images with a wide range ofreuse options. Here
MODEL RELEASE FORM FOR VIDEO PRODUCERS AND For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, I, the undersigned, agree as follows: 1. I agree to be photographed, recorded and videotaped by _____ and its agents (“Company”) in connection with my participation in _____ (event) on _____ (date). 8 TOP NONPROFIT ONLINE CAMPAIGNS THAT ROCKED SOCIAL MEDIA Make-A-Wish’s YouTube Channel. 1 The Make-A-Wish Foundation has become a household name in recent years with its unique goal of fulfilling the wishes of ill and vulnerable children, from visiting Disneyland to meeting celebrities. They have their solid social media presence to thank for their success, too. Make-A-Wish is all about personal stories and experiences, which makes compelling 25 SMART SOCIAL MEDIA OBJECTIVES How nonprofits can use SMART goals to chart impact. Guest post by Beth Kanter Beth’s Blog. U sing SMART objectives for nonprofit communications strategies is not a new idea. Spitfire’s useful SMART chart planning tool has been used by many nonprofits over the years. SMART Objectives are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, andtimely objectives.
CREATE A SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY FOR YOUR NONPROFIT 8 ONLINE PETITION TOOLS: HOW TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer Sizing up your options & strategies for being effective with your online petition drive Target audience: Nonprofits, social change organizations, educators, foundations, businesses, individuals. This is part of Creating Media, our ongoing series designed to help nonprofits and other organizations learn how to use and make media. ENGAGING VOLUNTEERS THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA Content strategy basics for optimizing your volunteers’ contributions. Guest post by Robert Rosenthal Vice President, Communications & Marketing, VolunteerMatch F rom designing volunteer opportunities, to recruiting new volunteers, to creating risk management policies, to screening volunteers, to recognizing great supporters, there are a lot of elements to successfully engagingvolunteers
THE RULES AROUND CAPTURING PUBLIC PERFORMANCES Can you shoot video or take a photo of a street artist in public — and post it on your blog? A re you allowed to shoot video or take a photo or record music of a musician or street artist performing in a public place and post it online?. Attorney Colette Vogele of the San Francisco law firm Vogele & Associates offers the following thoughts (though this does not constitute legal advice): HOME - SOCIALBRITEBLOGCLIENTSSERVICESTEAMVIRTUAL REALITYADVOCACY JD Lasica, founder and former editor of Socialbrite, is co-founder of Cruiseable. Contact JD or follow him on Twitter or Google Plus.ABOUT SOCIALBRITE
Serving the nonprofit community Socialbrite is here to help nonprofits, NGOs, foundations, social enterprises, universities, and cause organizations use social media to advance your organization’s mission. We do that via our nonprofit experts sharing their insights and experiences from their work with charitable organizations, such as Goodwill Industries, Habitat for Humanity, the Equity FREE PHOTOS DIRECTORY Photo Rogue. Photo Rogue offers a twist on the usual photo gallery site: If you can’t find a picture you need, submit a free request and the site’s cadre of volunteer photographers may fulfill it.. Other choices. Dozens of other sites offer images with a wide range ofreuse options. Here
MODEL RELEASE FORM FOR VIDEO PRODUCERS AND For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, I, the undersigned, agree as follows: 1. I agree to be photographed, recorded and videotaped by _____ and its agents (“Company”) in connection with my participation in _____ (event) on _____ (date). 8 TOP NONPROFIT ONLINE CAMPAIGNS THAT ROCKED SOCIAL MEDIA Make-A-Wish’s YouTube Channel. 1 The Make-A-Wish Foundation has become a household name in recent years with its unique goal of fulfilling the wishes of ill and vulnerable children, from visiting Disneyland to meeting celebrities. They have their solid social media presence to thank for their success, too. Make-A-Wish is all about personal stories and experiences, which makes compelling 25 SMART SOCIAL MEDIA OBJECTIVES How nonprofits can use SMART goals to chart impact. Guest post by Beth Kanter Beth’s Blog. U sing SMART objectives for nonprofit communications strategies is not a new idea. Spitfire’s useful SMART chart planning tool has been used by many nonprofits over the years. SMART Objectives are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, andtimely objectives.
CREATE A SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY FOR YOUR NONPROFIT 8 ONLINE PETITION TOOLS: HOW TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer Sizing up your options & strategies for being effective with your online petition drive Target audience: Nonprofits, social change organizations, educators, foundations, businesses, individuals. This is part of Creating Media, our ongoing series designed to help nonprofits and other organizations learn how to use and make media. ENGAGING VOLUNTEERS THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA Content strategy basics for optimizing your volunteers’ contributions. Guest post by Robert Rosenthal Vice President, Communications & Marketing, VolunteerMatch F rom designing volunteer opportunities, to recruiting new volunteers, to creating risk management policies, to screening volunteers, to recognizing great supporters, there are a lot of elements to successfully engagingvolunteers
THE RULES AROUND CAPTURING PUBLIC PERFORMANCES Can you shoot video or take a photo of a street artist in public — and post it on your blog? A re you allowed to shoot video or take a photo or record music of a musician or street artist performing in a public place and post it online?. Attorney Colette Vogele of the San Francisco law firm Vogele & Associates offers the following thoughts (though this does not constitute legal advice):BLOG - SOCIALBRITE
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A directory of social action platforms, online communities and organizations helping people do good or take collective action Here is Socialbrite’s guide to social action platforms, communities and organizations that help people take collective action for social good. (Note, this is not a list of worthy charities or causes but rather of organizations that help SOCIAL MEDIA HANDOUTS Print out these flyers for your nonprofit, classwork or business. H ere are a number of handouts you can print out and share with your staff or readers, based on the bootcamps the Socialbrite team has given in the past year.. These are some of the handouts we distribute at our Mobilize Your Cause and Social Media for Nonprofits bootcamps. Contact us to hold one for your organization or in your REPORTS: INTERNET USE Social media Nonprofits Media Internet use Mobile Email Design Best Practices Rob Slade and Kelly Lorenz Bronto Software Client Service 4 pages, January 2013 Email marketers already know that effective email design plays an essential role in branding and has a direct correlation with high click-through and conversion rates. However, many marketers overlook the effect TOOLS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE A roundup of social media apps & our own reviews Begin with this directory of Web 2.0 productivity tools or the Social Actions toolset. Here are posts our team has written about tools you may find useful (the most recent entries appear at the top). See the Sharing Center for additional resources, and also see 8 ONLINE PETITION TOOLS: HOW TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer Sizing up your options & strategies for being effective with your online petition drive Target audience: Nonprofits, social change organizations, educators, foundations, businesses, individuals. This is part of Creating Media, our ongoing series designed to help nonprofits and other organizations learn how to use and make media. SEO 101: 10 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SITE MORE FINDABLE 2 Although their value has dipped a bit in the latest iterations of Google’s algorithm, learning how to use keywords wisely is still a key part of SEO. Do your research to get the best results! Tools like Google Analytics will help you get started — look at Content > Site Content > Content Drilldown >Tags (yes, those are keywords), for starters. . Figure out some keywords that match up A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO CREATING A MEDIA STRATEGY Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer How to create & distribute media for a cause campaign We’re fans of UK-based Tactical Technology Collective’s message in-a-box, so we’re republishing their Designing your strategy tutorial on how to create your own media, distribute it and monitor its impact to further your campaign or project. Target audience: Nonprofits, cause 4 EXAMPLES OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY DONE RIGHT Tweet Buffer Tweet Buffer Here at Socialbrite, we’re always looking for sterling examples of how the corporate sector is contributing in genuine ways to the social good. Those bridges between the for-profit and nonprofit/social good sectors are becoming increasingly vital. So I was jazzed to see the presentation by Beth Kanter and Kami Huyse of* Skip to content
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