“Copyright? What’s Copyright?” by MediaEdLab on YouTube. Apps to enhance your productivity, visibility & privacy Target audience: Educators, citizen publishers, journalists, nonprofits, social change organizations. This is part of Creating Media, our ongoing series designed to help nonprofits and other organizations learn how to use and make media. Guest post by Barbara K. Iverson, PhD. […]
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Where to volunteer this summer, and beyond
From Fabien Cousteau’s Plant a Fish site. This is part of The Causemopolitan‘s summerlong series of guest posts that will inspire you to get involved and give back. For more, see Cause It’s Summer! Guest post by Susan McPherson This summer I seem to have even more enthusiasm and energy to support the causes that […]
Twitter tip: Choose whom you follow strategically
How to overcome the concern that social media is a time suck For the past few years whenever I doing a training or talk about nonprofits and social media and more recently when we’ve presented about the book, The Networked Nonprofit, someone always raises this concern: “Social media is a time suck.” Networked nonprofits are […]
Top 10 Student Tools for Fall 2010
Photo by NazarethCollege on Flickr Digital tools & apps to make learning & college life a bit easier Target audience: Students, educators, nonprofits, social change organizations, writers, researchers, journalists. Guest post by Emily Sawtell Senior Director of Student Innovations, McGraw-Hill Anumber of tried-and-true and fairly new digital tools are making it easier to for students […]
How to link your Facebook Page to your donation page
Photo by Bryan Veloso One critical feature of your nonprofit Facebook Page is giving your connections easy ways to donate to one of your causes. It’s easy to post a link to your donation page in your status update, but it’s not a long-term solution. After all, status updates get buried within a day or […]











