More than 200 organizations are preparing to bombard the online world with Twive and Receive — Twive combines the words Twitter and Give — a 24-hour fundraising competition on June 14. Twive pits cities against each other in a competition to see which city is the most generous in America, and one of the tools these nonprofits will be using includes Pinterest, the third most-visited social network in the country.
What story should you tell in Facebook Timeline?
Target audience: Nonprofits, foundations, NGOs, social enterprises, cause organizations, brands, businesses, Web publishers — anyone with a Facebook Page. Editor’s note: Facebook is switching over all nonprofit and business pages to the new Timeline format on Friday, March 30. Because so many organizations haven’t yet made the move, or are still figuring out the best […]
What to pin, and what not to pin, on Pinterest
Company logos? No. Curating inspiration? Yes. Target audience: Nonprofits, foundations, NGOs, social enterprises, cause organizations, brands, businesses, Web publishers, educators, journalists, general public. Guest post by Noland Hoshino [B]cause Media Have you gone to a buffet in Las Vegas? What did you see first? The delicious food or the menu? What catches your attention in […]
12 ways to use Pinterest for your nonprofit
Try out the funnest visual social network on the Web Target audience: Nonprofits, foundations, NGOs, social enterprises, cause organizations, brands, businesses, Web publishers, educators, general public. Guest post by Noland Hoshino [B]cause Media There is a new darling in the social media world and her name is Pinterest. It’s a virtual, interactive bulletin board where individuals, […]