Technology
Social Networking Strategies: The Limits of Cutting and Pasting
Don't be fooled into thinking strategies for online engagement can be cut and pasted from one platform to the next.
Don't be fooled into thinking strategies for online engagement can be cut and pasted from one platform to the next.
A national study of alumni explores attitudes, motivations, and behavior associated with giving.
What we’ve seen across all organizations, regardless of size, is that digital teams are the biggest predictor of online effectiveness.
It is critical that high-performing organizations learn how to tell authentic stories about their impact.
Use of Facebook (or any other social media platform) should be guided by a larger strategy with goals that further your organization's mission.
Many donors have also realized that social media can help them become significantly more effective in pursuit of their philanthropic goals.
The right structure and leadership for digital at your organization will impact your performance more than any other digital initiative.
When an organization's external digital presence is inconsistent or incoherent, this is nearly always a symptom of deeper internal structural problems.
Why do board cultures vary so much by geography, and how can we help bring the best of them to all cities?
Unmotivated donors didn’t materialize out of the ether when social media started taking over the world.