This is my submission for the Nonprofit Blog Carnival under this month’s theme and deadline: Your Big Dream for 2013 My big dream for nonprofits in 2013 can be summed up in one word – collaboration. Now I know what you’re thinking. Yawn, snore. Collaboration is an over-used buzzword thrown around often by donors and funders that have no idea of what …
7 reasons your nonprofit Facebook page has no fans
“We have a mailing list of about 2,500 people and we are well-known in the community. But no one likes our Facebook Page!” “We do such great work! Why don’t we have more followers?” “We’ve been on Facebook for a year but our audience has hardly grown. How can we grow our online community?” Do any of these problems sound familiar …
Nonprofits, don’t be afraid to “think small” on social media
Much has been written about the importance of creating, testing and measuring large scale, all-encompassing social media strategies for nonprofits. Creating a plan and a strategy for your social media efforts is certainly important. But the reality remains – for many small-shop nonprofits, this kind of large-scale, long-term planning can be intimidating. So what can you do on a smaller …
Why you should actively fundraise in January
Yes, I know – if you are a fundraiser, you are most certainly burned out by the first of the year. You may have been planning on coasting through January, letting the (hopefully) successful fundraising strategies of 2012 hold you up until at least February. It might seem counter-intuitive to ask for donations after the busy holiday season and end-of-the-year …
How To Encourage The Spirit of Giving In Young Children?
As a parent who works with many nonprofit organizations, both as a consultant and as a volunteer, I often wonder how to communicate what I do to my young daughter. Some mothers are doctors, teachers, stay-at-home moms, retailers, police. How to explain what I do to a three-year-old when often the adults I encounter don’t get it? Teaching my daughter …
13 Nonprofit Social Media New Year’s Resolutions for 2013
The end of the year is a time for reflection, for relaxation and for introspection. In the fast-paced, minute-to-minute, rapidly-changing world of social media, taking the time to see the bigger picture becomes especially important. Nonprofit professionals should take a moment to take stock of their social media marketing efforts in 2012 and ask themselves the following questions: How did …
Congress Is On Instagram – Why Isn’t Your Nonprofit?
What was once a bastion for teens and the tech-savvy to share photos of their feet at the beach, food porn and tall buildings shot from interesting angles, Instagram has now attracted a new set of users – politicians. According to The Hill’s Twitter Room, Congressmen and women are now jumping on the Instagram bandwagon. Since being acquired by Facebook …
Nonprofits, social media and fundraising: #GivingTuesday is a few of my favorite things
I know you’ve heard of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. To most, these are revered celebrations of online consumerism and the chance to stomp on strangers for the lowest priced television. In response to this, but also as a great idea in and of itself, #GivingTuesday has been embraced by the nonprofit and philanthropic world as an alternative to the …
How Groupon and LivingSocial are raising millions for charity using social media
Daily Deal sites have been getting slammed in the press, in the stock market and from businesses who claim they are destroying certain industries. The pros of using a Daily Deal site to grow your business, attract new customers and create social media buzz are many. But the cons are numerous as well. What if Daily Deal sites could be used for good – to collect donations …







