Practical seems to be the theme for today:
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Practical seems to be the theme for today:
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1. Board Governance Resources great list of eight resources from Susan Hammond, sc Hammond Advisors
2. Free nonprofit tools from 10 different experts! from the Fundraising Coach
10 of us have gotten together to offer:
- 5 free ebooks including the Wild Woman’s Guide to Fundraising and my own Ask Without Fear!,
- 2 free workbooks,
- 2 free trainings, and
- one free Donor Map.
On the Nonprofit Goodies Giveaway site there are tools to help with your major gifts, annual fund, grant fundraising, storytelling and presentations. There’s even a training to help you with your benefit auctions.
But hurry these goodies are only available until January 31!
3. 22 Must-Circle Nonprofits on Google
from Non-Profit 2.0
To me, the Google Stream feels like a mixture of Twitter and Facebook. Like Twitter, you have to post or share content frequently to get exposure in the feed since there is no Edgerank-like algorithm to filter out (boring) posts/tweets.
4. Facebook Timeline Apps are Ultimately About The Future of Mobile Devices from John Haydon
Last week, Facebook announced the release of more than 60 new Timeline apps which allow Facebook users to automatically share application actions on their timeline.
5. 7 Totally Surprising Brain Tricks to Sell Your Cause from N-Ten:
Neuromarketing experts like Roger Dooley (author of the new book Brainfluence) want to change all that. They have studied how to appeal to the massive subconscious mind, and there are some interesting and sometimes bizarre takeaways for those of us engaged in social good. Here are seven of the most surprising ways to sell your cause.