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Amazon.co.uk: Darfur: The Ambiguous Genocide (Crises in World Politics S.): Books: Gerard Prunier
gokubi.com » Blog Archive » ONE/Northwest gets grant from Salesforce.com to integrate with Plone
- Salesforce/PLone integration! Holy grail for us. - anonymous on 2006-09-05
Steven Clift’s Notes - Democracies Online » Blog Archive » In Ireland? Quick poll on joining UK in area online community of practice - Reply now, Possible EU E-Democracy Exchange
- ACE/IDEA involvement? Makes sense to me... - anonymous on 2006-08-28
Leadership Blogging - Weblog seminars and coaching for leaders » Future of the Web event
- Can we engage with and add anything to this? What role can ace play in this debate? Should there be an ACE working group? - anonymous on 2006-08-28
Steven Clift’s Notes - Democracies Online » Blog Archive » Event - Person-to-Person-to-Person: Harnessing the Political Power of Online Social Networks and User Generated Content - 15 Sept 2006 - Washington, DC
- buy this book fro ace team - anonymous on 2006-08-27
Community Calendar - Chief Executives Board
- and look at this calendar... we could use it for the regional forums... - anonymous on 2006-08-20
Welcome to the UN System Chief Executives Board for Coordination - Chief Executives Board
- Look at their 'International Organisations' newsfeed! Fantastic. It's a plone site, we could look at using this feature on our news page and perhaps even get the code off of them. - anonymous on 2006-08-20
Welcome to 21st century learning! — EIfEL
- has 'post to del.icio.us button' cool - anonymous on 2006-08-20
A Nonprofit's Guide to the Blogosphere
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Ideas for Your Blog
While you could use your nonprofit blog to track organizational celebrities ("Accidental techies -- they're just like us!"), your goals are probably more high minded. Consultant Britt Bravo offers some great suggestions for ways you can use your nonprofit's blog to help your cause (along with examples of success stories) in her 10 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Blogs:
1. To report back from an event or conference
2. To involve staff and take advantage of their knowledge
3. To involve volunteers and document their work
4. To provide resources and information to constituents
5. To provide resources and information from constituents
6. To give constituents a place to voice their opinion
7. To give constituents support
8. To create the media coverage constituents want
9. To give constituents the power and tools to create change
10. To reach potential donors
Technology for the Nonprofit and Philanthropic Sector :: <br style="font-family: verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><font size="4">Solipsism, inertia, and web site design for nonprofit/philanthropic organizations</font>
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One of the most useful realizations that I derived from reading Philip's book (and also attending one of his web design workshops) boils down to something like this:
The vast majority of first-time visitors to your organization's web site will be looking for either 1) how to contact you offline or 2) an immediate answer to a very specific question, or both. If the information they're seeking is not on your web site's home page (or if it's not completely obvious where they need to click to find the information) then your web site is failing to nurture your relationships with current and potential stakeholders.
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