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Posted by Reikob, on June 29th, 2011, Reiko Beach, President of The Toolbox, Inc., Web/Social Media Speaker for The Non-Profit Toolbox, TRB Design, Inc.
The answer: Yes, and yes.
Why: Connections and Network, promoting your knowledge and events.
Center for NonProfit Success’ Boston Leadership series on July 14, 2011: LinkedIn for Nonprofits
1:00pm-4:30pm $110.
I will be one of the speakers along with:
Debra Askanase Founder and Engagement Strategist
Community Organizer 2.0
James Harder Director of Communications
Morgan Memorial Goodwill Industries
Jennifer Wheeler Executive Director Leadership Seacoast
Should be some great information! [...]
Posted by Reikob, on June 27th, 2011, Reiko Beach, President of The Toolbox, Inc., Web/Social Media Speaker for The Non-Profit Toolbox, TRB Design, Inc.
The SSNSC has some teen camp events: Adventure Camps for Grades 6-10
Expedition – for early High School campers
Our oldest campers (entering Grades 8 through 10) can look forward to our most involved programs.
The Expedition week begins with two days of nature studies, canoeing and team-building at the Science Center. Then the Cape Cod Expedition portion brings [...]
Posted by Reikob, on June 24th, 2011, Reiko Beach, President of The Toolbox, Inc., Web/Social Media Speaker for The Non-Profit Toolbox, TRB Design, Inc.
1. Five Social Media Myths You Need to Know from Frogloop, Allyson Kapin:
As more marketers release their own social media studies and statistics, the more pressure organizations face to build and/or refine their own social media engagement. As you continue to plan and evaluate social media’s role in your organization, arm yourself with the right knowledge [...]
Posted by Tom Beach, on June 22nd, 2011, Executive Director of The Toolbox Inc., Videographer and Blogger for The Non-Profit Toolbox.
Guest Post by Chad O’Connor, Communication Consultant & Adjunct Professor
An organizational communication student of mine recently tipped me off to a blog post from Terri Griffin at Santa Clara University about changing the way we think about supporting group work from a technology standpoint. It was a short but thoughtful piece that commented on the rapidly [...]
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