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How to improve your nonprofit’s ranking on Google
Image by Greenpeace Finland (CC BY on Flickr) Help your supporters find their way to your organization’s key pages in the Web forest Guest post by Matt Metten The day or week after a website launch, someone will inevitably notice that they can’t find the site on Google, Yahoo! or Bing. This might seem […]
Report from Haiti: ‘There is positive happening here’
A young girl from Jacmel, Haiti. ‘What is the one thing we can take back from Haiti with us to tell people?” That was the question I asked people while in Haiti over the weekend. For there is a lot going on. A lot of sadness. A lot of frustration. A lot of violence. Struggles […]
New bootcamp: Move the needle for your nonprofit!
A detail from the three-hour bootcamp taking place in Miami on April 4. At Sustainatopia in Miami, take charge of new social technologies for your nonprofit, social enterprise or social cause Today we’re announcing a new bootcamp for nonprofits and social entrepreneurs and other change-makers: Move the Needle! How to Mobilize Your Supporters to […]
A grant program aimed at the heart & soul of your nonprofit
Socialbrite helped enlist a network of socially conscious bloggers to spread the word about this worthy project. Here is CTK Foundation’s guest post about the Heart & Soul program. Guest post by Juan A. Garcia Cid Marketing and Media Manager, Community TechKnowledge How often does your organization step back and remember your mission? Sure, […]