July 13, 2010: A review of The Networked Nonprofit | Dutch Perspective by Marc van Bree As the authors write, the book is built on a simple equation: “Social Media Powers Social Networks for Social Change.” The book sets the stage with the rise of Millennials who no longer owe allegiance to any particular organizations, but rather pick out particular causes. Thus, the Networked Nonprofit will engage these “free agents” and leverage their social networks.
NCVS Presentation: The Networked Nonprofit Beth Kanter and Allison FineCo-Authors, The Networked Nonprofit
National Conference on Volunteering and Service: June 30, 2010
Amazon.com: The Networked Nonprofit: Connecting with Social Media to Drive Change This groundbreaking book shows nonprofits a new way of operating in our increasingly connected world: a networked approach enabled by social technologies, where connections are leveraged to increase impact in effective ways that drive change for the betterment of our society and planet.
Excerpted from “The Networked Nonprofit" — Social Edge In the Networked Nonprofit: Connecting with Social Media to Drive Change, Beth Kanter and Allison Fine help nonprofits adapt to a new way of operating in our increasingly connected world. Discover the role of social media and the organizational culture changes needed to effectively tap networks and drive change for the betterment of our society and planet.
About Beth | Beth’s Blog Beth is the author of Beth’s Blog (http://www.bethkanter.org), one of the longest running and most popular blogs for nonprofits and co-author of the forthcoming book, The Networked Nonprofit, published by J. Wiley in 2010.Beth is the CEO of Zoetica, a company that serves nonprofits and socially conscious companies with top-tier, online marketing services.
Allison Fine Allison is a writer and activist dedicated to understanding and enhancing efforts to use new, social media tools for social change. She has written several books and papers. Momentum: Igniting Social Change in the Connected Age. She also hosts a monthly podcast for the Chronicle of Philanthropy called Social Good and writes on her own blog at A. Fine Blog.
A. Fine Blog Allison Fine Writes About Social Media and Social Change
Networked Nonprofit - official site The Networked Nonprofit (Jossey Bass, July 2010), a new book by Beth Kanter and Demos Senior Fellow Allison Fine, enables them to overcome their fears of losing control and evolve to meet the informational and cultural needs of today's donor and volunteer.
networkednonprofit wiki - home Join us at The Networked Nonprofit Wiki to join the community and ongoing discussion of the themes in The Networked Nonprofit.
The Dragonfly Effect Named for the only insect able to move in any direction when its four wings are working in concert, The Dragonfly Effect reveals how everyday people achieve unprecedented results through harnessing the incredible power of social media.
Six Habits of SOCIAL Entrepreneurs Charles Tsai, the Founder of Social Creatives, offers a simple framework to help us understand and practice social entrepreneurship so that our efforts at social change can become true success stories rather than simply “learning experiences.”
Forces for Good (book) Leslie Crutchfield and Heather McLeod Grant spent four years surveying thousands of nonprofit CEOs, conducting hundreds of interviews, and studying 12 high-impact nonprofits to uncover their secrets to success.
#Books #Impact
The Story of Stuff Annie Leonard has a gift for teaching without preaching. The Story of Stuff project is a brilliant masterwork. Annie tracks the life of the Stuff we use every day, how they produced, distributed, and consumed, and where they go when we throw them out. The movement has been spread to the world through the Internet film sensation viewed over 10 million times. She also published a book this year.
Building Social Business Muhammad Yunus, the practical visionary who pioneered microcredit and, with his Grameen Bank, won the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, has developed a visionary new dimension for capitalism which he calls “social business.” By harnessing the energy of profit-making to the objective of fulfilling human needs, social business creates self-supporting, viable commercial enterprises that generate economic growth even as they produce goods and services that make the world a better place.
#Change #books
TwieetsGiving Tweetsgiving is a Twitter celebration of gratitude and giving created by Epic Change, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The project aims to demonstrate the power of the social web by raising $10,000 in 48 hours to build a classroom in Tanzania. TweetsGiving will be held from Tuesday, 11.25.08 (12pm EST) to Thursday, 11.27.08 (12pm EST).
#Twitter #TwieetsGiving #SocialMedia #GOOD
Nonprofits & Social Media Articles and posts about how/why the nonprofit sector is/isn't becoming internet and social media savvy. Compiled by Shuey Fogel, the NonProfitBanker.
Online Contests for Nonprofits The Pros and Cons of Online Contests for the Nonprofit Community. Compiled by Shuey Fogel, the NonProfitBanker.
July 13, 2010: Working With not Against Free Agents — Social Edge (Excerpted from the book) Organizations must prioritize building personal relationships with the key free agents in their network. Free agents may be bloggers or Twitterers, superstar Facebook Causes organizers, or passionate people with a large email list.
http://www.socialedge.org/blogs/networked-nonprofit/archive/2010/07/13/working-with-not-against-free-agents
July 13, 2010: A review of The Networked Nonprofit | Dutch Perspective by Marc van Bree As the authors write, the book is built on a simple equation: “Social Media Powers Social Networks for Social Change.” The book sets the stage with the rise of Millennials who no longer owe allegiance to any particular organizations, but rather pick out particular causes. Thus, the Networked Nonprofit will engage these “free agents” and leverage their social networks.
http://mcmvanbree.com/dutchperspective/a-review-of-the-networked-nonprofit
Networked Nonprofit Theory and Practice The Networked Nonprofit: Theory and Practice Beth Kanter, Beth’s Blog June 28, 2010: Annie E. Casey Foundation
http://www.slideshare.net/kanter/networked-nonprofit-theory-and-practice-4698236
NCVS Presentation: The Networked Nonprofit Beth Kanter and Allison FineCo-Authors, The Networked Nonprofit
National Conference on Volunteering and Service: June 30, 2010
http://www.slideshare.net/kanter/ncvs-presentation
Amazon.com: The Networked Nonprofit: Connecting with Social Media to Drive Change This groundbreaking book shows nonprofits a new way of operating in our increasingly connected world: a networked approach enabled by social technologies, where connections are leveraged to increase impact in effective ways that drive change for the betterment of our society and planet.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470547979?ie=UTF8&tag=bethkanterorg-20&link_code=as3&camp=211189&creative=373489&creativeASIN=0470547979
Networked Nonprofit Slides Feel free to use these slides, but please give a credit back to the source.
http://www.slideshare.net/kanter/networked-nonprofit-slides-3671181?from=ss_embed
Excerpted from “The Networked Nonprofit" — Social Edge In the Networked Nonprofit: Connecting with Social Media to Drive Change, Beth Kanter and Allison Fine help nonprofits adapt to a new way of operating in our increasingly connected world. Discover the role of social media and the organizational culture changes needed to effectively tap networks and drive change for the betterment of our society and planet.
http://www.socialedge.org/blogs/networked-nonprofit?utm_source=Social+Edge+Newsletter&utm_campaign=48faad02ac-Newsletter_Visual_Thinking_6_22_2010&utm_medium=email
About Beth | Beth’s Blog Beth is the author of Beth’s Blog (http://www.bethkanter.org), one of the longest running and most popular blogs for nonprofits and co-author of the forthcoming book, The Networked Nonprofit, published by J. Wiley in 2010.Beth is the CEO of Zoetica, a company that serves nonprofits and socially conscious companies with top-tier, online marketing services.
http://www.bethkanter.org/about-beth/
Allison Fine Allison is a writer and activist dedicated to understanding and enhancing efforts to use new, social media tools for social change. She has written several books and papers. Momentum: Igniting Social Change in the Connected Age. She also hosts a monthly podcast for the Chronicle of Philanthropy called Social Good and writes on her own blog at A. Fine Blog.
http://www.allisonfine.com/index-flash.html
A. Fine Blog Allison Fine Writes About Social Media and Social Change
http://afine2.wordpress.com/
Networked Nonprofit - official site The Networked Nonprofit (Jossey Bass, July 2010), a new book by Beth Kanter and Demos Senior Fellow Allison Fine, enables them to overcome their fears of losing control and evolve to meet the informational and cultural needs of today's donor and volunteer.
http://www.networkednonprofit.org/
networkednonprofit wiki - home Join us at The Networked Nonprofit Wiki to join the community and ongoing discussion of the themes in The Networked Nonprofit.
http://networkednonprofit.wikispaces.com/
The Dragonfly Effect Named for the only insect able to move in any direction when its four wings are working in concert, The Dragonfly Effect reveals how everyday people achieve unprecedented results through harnessing the incredible power of social media.
Six Habits of SOCIAL Entrepreneurs Charles Tsai, the Founder of Social Creatives, offers a simple framework to help us understand and practice social entrepreneurship so that our efforts at social change can become true success stories rather than simply “learning experiences.”
Forces for Good (book) Leslie Crutchfield and Heather McLeod Grant spent four years surveying thousands of nonprofit CEOs, conducting hundreds of interviews, and studying 12 high-impact nonprofits to uncover their secrets to success.
#Books #Impact
The Story of Stuff Annie Leonard has a gift for teaching without preaching. The Story of Stuff project is a brilliant masterwork. Annie tracks the life of the Stuff we use every day, how they produced, distributed, and consumed, and where they go when we throw them out. The movement has been spread to the world through the Internet film sensation viewed over 10 million times. She also published a book this year.
Building Social Business Muhammad Yunus, the practical visionary who pioneered microcredit and, with his Grameen Bank, won the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, has developed a visionary new dimension for capitalism which he calls “social business.” By harnessing the energy of profit-making to the objective of fulfilling human needs, social business creates self-supporting, viable commercial enterprises that generate economic growth even as they produce goods and services that make the world a better place.
#Change #books
TwieetsGiving Tweetsgiving is a Twitter celebration of gratitude and giving created by Epic Change, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The project aims to demonstrate the power of the social web by raising $10,000 in 48 hours to build a classroom in Tanzania. TweetsGiving will be held from Tuesday, 11.25.08 (12pm EST) to Thursday, 11.27.08 (12pm EST).
#Twitter #TwieetsGiving #SocialMedia #GOOD
Nonprofits & Social Media Articles and posts about how/why the nonprofit sector is/isn't becoming internet and social media savvy. Compiled by Shuey Fogel, the NonProfitBanker.
Online Contests for Nonprofits The Pros and Cons of Online Contests for the Nonprofit Community. Compiled by Shuey Fogel, the NonProfitBanker.
Organizations must prioritize building personal relationships with the key free agents in their network. Free agents may be bloggers or Twitterers, superstar Facebook Causes organizers, or passionate people with a large email list.
As the authors write, the book is built on a simple equation: “Social Media Powers Social Networks for Social Change.” The book sets the stage with the rise of Millennials who no longer owe allegiance to any particular organizations, but rather pick out particular causes. Thus, the Networked Nonprofit will engage these “free agents” and leverage their social networks.
This groundbreaking book shows nonprofits a new way of operating in our increasingly connected world: a networked approach enabled by social technologies, where connections are leveraged to increase impact in effective ways that drive change for the betterment of our society and planet.
In the Networked Nonprofit: Connecting with Social Media to Drive Change, Beth Kanter and Allison Fine help nonprofits adapt to a new way of operating in our increasingly connected world. Discover the role of social media and the organizational culture changes needed to effectively tap networks and drive change for the betterment of our society and planet.
Beth is the author of Beth’s Blog (http://www.bethkanter.org), one of the longest running and most popular blogs for nonprofits and co-author of the forthcoming book, The Networked Nonprofit, published by J. Wiley in 2010.Beth is the CEO of Zoetica, a company that serves nonprofits and socially conscious companies with top-tier, online marketing services.
Allison is a writer and activist dedicated to understanding and enhancing efforts to use new, social media tools for social change. She has written several books and papers. Momentum: Igniting Social Change in the Connected Age. She also hosts a monthly podcast for the Chronicle of Philanthropy called Social Good and writes on her own blog at A. Fine Blog.
The Networked Nonprofit (Jossey Bass, July 2010), a new book by Beth Kanter and Demos Senior Fellow Allison Fine, enables them to overcome their fears of losing control and evolve to meet the informational and cultural needs of today's donor and volunteer.
Named for the only insect able to move in any direction when its four wings are working in concert, The Dragonfly Effect reveals how everyday people achieve unprecedented results through harnessing the incredible power of social media.
Charles Tsai, the Founder of Social Creatives, offers a simple framework to help us understand and practice social entrepreneurship so that our efforts at social change can become true success stories rather than simply “learning experiences.”
Leslie Crutchfield and Heather McLeod Grant spent four years surveying thousands of nonprofit CEOs, conducting hundreds of interviews, and studying 12 high-impact nonprofits to uncover their secrets to success.
#Books #Impact
Annie Leonard has a gift for teaching without preaching. The Story of Stuff project is a brilliant masterwork. Annie tracks the life of the Stuff we use every day, how they produced, distributed, and consumed, and where they go when we throw them out. The movement has been spread to the world through the Internet film sensation viewed over 10 million times. She also published a book this year.
Muhammad Yunus, the practical visionary who pioneered microcredit and, with his Grameen Bank, won the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, has developed a visionary new dimension for capitalism which he calls “social business.” By harnessing the energy of profit-making to the objective of fulfilling human needs, social business creates self-supporting, viable commercial enterprises that generate economic growth even as they produce goods and services that make the world a better place.
#Change #books
Tweetsgiving is a Twitter celebration of gratitude and giving created by Epic Change, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The project aims to demonstrate the power of the social web by raising $10,000 in 48 hours to build a classroom in Tanzania. TweetsGiving will be held from Tuesday, 11.25.08 (12pm EST) to Thursday, 11.27.08 (12pm EST).
#Twitter #TwieetsGiving #SocialMedia #GOOD
July 13, 2010: Working With not Against Free Agents — Social Edge (Excerpted from the book)
Organizations must prioritize building personal relationships with the key free agents in their network. Free agents may be bloggers or Twitterers, superstar Facebook Causes organizers, or passionate people with a large email list.
http://www.socialedge.org/blogs/networked-nonprofit/archive/2010/07/13/working-with-not-against-free-agents
July 13, 2010: A review of The Networked Nonprofit | Dutch Perspective by Marc van Bree
As the authors write, the book is built on a simple equation: “Social Media Powers Social Networks for Social Change.” The book sets the stage with the rise of Millennials who no longer owe allegiance to any particular organizations, but rather pick out particular causes. Thus, the Networked Nonprofit will engage these “free agents” and leverage their social networks.
http://mcmvanbree.com/dutchperspective/a-review-of-the-networked-nonprofit
Networked Nonprofit Theory and Practice
The Networked Nonprofit: Theory and Practice Beth Kanter, Beth’s Blog June 28, 2010: Annie E. Casey Foundation
http://www.slideshare.net/kanter/networked-nonprofit-theory-and-practice-4698236
NCVS Presentation: The Networked Nonprofit
Beth Kanter and Allison FineCo-Authors, The Networked Nonprofit
National Conference on Volunteering and Service: June 30, 2010
http://www.slideshare.net/kanter/ncvs-presentation
Amazon.com: The Networked Nonprofit: Connecting with Social Media to Drive Change
This groundbreaking book shows nonprofits a new way of operating in our increasingly connected world: a networked approach enabled by social technologies, where connections are leveraged to increase impact in effective ways that drive change for the betterment of our society and planet.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470547979?ie=UTF8&tag=bethkanterorg-20&link_code=as3&camp=211189&creative=373489&creativeASIN=0470547979
Networked Nonprofit Slides
Feel free to use these slides, but please give a credit back to the source.
http://www.slideshare.net/kanter/networked-nonprofit-slides-3671181?from=ss_embed
Excerpted from “The Networked Nonprofit" — Social Edge
In the Networked Nonprofit: Connecting with Social Media to Drive Change, Beth Kanter and Allison Fine help nonprofits adapt to a new way of operating in our increasingly connected world. Discover the role of social media and the organizational culture changes needed to effectively tap networks and drive change for the betterment of our society and planet.
http://www.socialedge.org/blogs/networked-nonprofit?utm_source=Social+Edge+Newsletter&utm_campaign=48faad02ac-Newsletter_Visual_Thinking_6_22_2010&utm_medium=email
About Beth | Beth’s Blog
Beth is the author of Beth’s Blog (http://www.bethkanter.org), one of the longest running and most popular blogs for nonprofits and co-author of the forthcoming book, The Networked Nonprofit, published by J. Wiley in 2010.Beth is the CEO of Zoetica, a company that serves nonprofits and socially conscious companies with top-tier, online marketing services.
http://www.bethkanter.org/about-beth/
Allison Fine
Allison is a writer and activist dedicated to understanding and enhancing efforts to use new, social media tools for social change. She has written several books and papers. Momentum: Igniting Social Change in the Connected Age. She also hosts a monthly podcast for the Chronicle of Philanthropy called Social Good and writes on her own blog at A. Fine Blog.
http://www.allisonfine.com/index-flash.html
A. Fine Blog
Allison Fine Writes About Social Media and Social Change
http://afine2.wordpress.com/
Networked Nonprofit - official site
The Networked Nonprofit (Jossey Bass, July 2010), a new book by Beth Kanter and Demos Senior Fellow Allison Fine, enables them to overcome their fears of losing control and evolve to meet the informational and cultural needs of today's donor and volunteer.
http://www.networkednonprofit.org/
networkednonprofit wiki - home
Join us at The Networked Nonprofit Wiki to join the community and ongoing discussion of the themes in The Networked Nonprofit.
http://networkednonprofit.wikispaces.com/
The Dragonfly Effect
Named for the only insect able to move in any direction when its four wings are working in concert, The Dragonfly Effect reveals how everyday people achieve unprecedented results through harnessing the incredible power of social media.
Six Habits of SOCIAL Entrepreneurs
Charles Tsai, the Founder of Social Creatives, offers a simple framework to help us understand and practice social entrepreneurship so that our efforts at social change can become true success stories rather than simply “learning experiences.”
Forces for Good (book)
Leslie Crutchfield and Heather McLeod Grant spent four years surveying thousands of nonprofit CEOs, conducting hundreds of interviews, and studying 12 high-impact nonprofits to uncover their secrets to success.
#Books #Impact
The Story of Stuff
Annie Leonard has a gift for teaching without preaching. The Story of Stuff project is a brilliant masterwork. Annie tracks the life of the Stuff we use every day, how they produced, distributed, and consumed, and where they go when we throw them out. The movement has been spread to the world through the Internet film sensation viewed over 10 million times. She also published a book this year.
Building Social Business
Muhammad Yunus, the practical visionary who pioneered microcredit and, with his Grameen Bank, won the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, has developed a visionary new dimension for capitalism which he calls “social business.” By harnessing the energy of profit-making to the objective of fulfilling human needs, social business creates self-supporting, viable commercial enterprises that generate economic growth even as they produce goods and services that make the world a better place.
#Change #books
TwieetsGiving
Tweetsgiving is a Twitter celebration of gratitude and giving created by Epic Change, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The project aims to demonstrate the power of the social web by raising $10,000 in 48 hours to build a classroom in Tanzania. TweetsGiving will be held from Tuesday, 11.25.08 (12pm EST) to Thursday, 11.27.08 (12pm EST).
#Twitter #TwieetsGiving #SocialMedia #GOOD
Nonprofits & Social Media
Articles and posts about how/why the nonprofit sector is/isn't becoming internet and social media savvy. Compiled by Shuey Fogel, the NonProfitBanker.
Online Contests for Nonprofits
The Pros and Cons of Online Contests for the Nonprofit Community. Compiled by Shuey Fogel, the NonProfitBanker.