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NPtalk Twitter Chat Transcripts

#NpTalk Twitter chat is to connect and empower leaders looking for ways to advance nonprofit missions with new technologies. Below you will find transcripts from past chats. If you have topic ideas you would like to suggest for the chat please contact us.

In early April, the 50-million-user photo sharing application Instagram was bought by Facebook for more than $1billion, putting the future of photography and its use in social media in the limelight. With a promise to users from Facebook that they’ll be improving the future of photos and related applications on ...

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On March 30, Facebook began the mandatory switch over to its new profile/brand page layout: Facebook Timeline.  This hasn’t been the first page layout change Facebook has made in its history, but the non-optional change has made some Facebook users cringe more than ever. What is your take on this ...

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  Where are you getting your volunteers? What kinds of skills do they bring to your nonprofit activities? Do you have a system set up for gaining and utilizing the pro-bono individuals who keep your nonprofit thriving? Learning how to recruit and use these pro-bono and skills-based volunteers can be ...

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Many organizations think of their community as supporters they see at events or volunteers that come into the office. Our community is certainly those people and relationships that we have offline, but it also includes those we engage with online. For some organizations, the community may largely be connected to ...

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  The one topic we don’t hear much talk about is the long term for the online community. Oftentimes staleness will come to online communities because they keep talking about the same thing inside their circle of influence. Nonprofits wishing to have a community on and offline need to look ...

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“…your company has a fan base. They won’t think of themselves as fans until they’re in a room with like-minded people. They won’t think of themselves as members of a community until you bring them together.”  - David Rosen (@davidhrosen) from “How to host a Tweetup – Lessons from NASATweetup” Creating community ...

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