Social media for non profits

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Farra Trompeter @farra * [email protected] How NGOs can use Social Media United Nations Department of Social and External Affairs 19 March 2010 slideshare.net/farra

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How Social Media Engagement can help a Non Profit to create a engaging donors and help the cause using this powerful online tool to reach millions of supporters. Technology is essential to effectively advancing and managing a nonprofit. Especially in tough economic times, thoughtful use of technology can be the most efficient way for a nonprofit to communicate more effectively, engage with donors, evaluate programs and schedule volunteers, or simply research and keep up-to-date on legal requirements and funding opportunities.

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Farra Trompeter @farra * [email protected]

How NGOs can use Social Media

United Nations Department of Social and External Affairs

19 March 2010

slideshare.net/farra

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What is social media?

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It’s about reaching and connecting people

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traditional media social media

Encyclopedia Brittanica Wikipedia

New York Times TechCrunch

Print newsletter eNewsletter, Twitter, Facebook

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http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/2010/02/28/a-sense-of-scale-social-networking-by-the-numbers-video/

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Why should my NGO care?

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Maybe you shouldn’t…

Social media is not… •  Free •  A silver bullet for fundraising •  An opportunity to control your message •  An opportunity to tell everyone what you think •  Inherently appealing and cool to millenials •  An alternative to clear messaging/mission

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Social media is… •  Pretty low cost •  Growing by leaps and bounds •  An opportunity for conversation •  A great way to reach certain audiences •  A complement to the messages you’re sharing

through other channels

That said…

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http://www.idealware.org/sm_survey/download.php

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http://royal.pingdom.com/2010/02/16/study-ages-of-social-network-users/

Average social network user = 37 Feb 2010

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http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm

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http://www.vincos.it/world-map-of-social-networks/

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http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/03/facebook-users-from-asia-or-middle-east.html

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Why do people participate?

•  Keeping up with friendships •  Making new friends •  Succumbing to social pressure from

existing friendships •  Paying it forward •  The altruistic impulse •  The prurient impulse •  The creative impulse •  The validation impulse •  The affinity impulse

Source: Groundswell (book)

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How do people participate?

http://blogs.forrester.com/groundswell/2010/01/conversationalists-get-onto-the-ladder.html

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How do people participate?

http://www.gauravonomics.com/blog/forrester-report-on-social-technographics-in-india/

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How do people participate?

http://www.forrester.com/Groundswell/profile_tool.html

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Great! So now what do I do?

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Start by listening

© robertcarlsen

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Listening Online

Set up Google alerts, Technorati search, Twitter search, etc. http://socialmedia-listening.wikispaces.com/Tools

• Your name and people connected to your organization • Your organization’s name • Program or event names • Peer/competitor names and program/event names • Your tagline or other key phrases • URL for any web properties (main website, blog) • Related issues/topics • Common misspellings

Source: Beth’s Blog, Beth Kanter

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Select the tools based on goals + audience, and what you can manage.

© BoomeraATV

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http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2010/02/reflections-social-media-and-ngo-workshop-in-india.html

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http://www.slideshare.net/AmberNaslund/ebook-social-media-time-management-2618863

Managing Social Media

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Be nice, share, and say thank you.

© OMP Production

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should be more conversation,

less marketing

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If you want people to care, make it about them… not you!

http://www.angelamaiers.com/2008/09/my-twitter-enga.html

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Help the community connect.

© parentprojectmd

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Bring all your online communications together.

© fhoke.com

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Expand your definition of success

•  Increased awareness of your cause •  Shift in your org’s reputation •  New and repeat program participants, activists, donors •  Increased requests for your programs •  Pageviews/clicks/comments/fans/etc. •  New email addresses/contact info •  Signatures/actions taken •  Dollars raised •  Mentions online

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Example

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Resources

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Resources • NTEN: We Are Media http://www.wearemedia.org • Social Technographics http://blogs.forrester.com/groundswell/ • Beth’s Blog: Social Media and NGO/CSR Workshop in India http://bit.ly/aHcpbV • Frog Loop: Build Your Own Listening Dashboard http://bit.ly/3JIwZ • Using Social Media To Meet Nonprofit Goals http://www.idealware.org/sm_survey/download.php • Nonprofit Social Media Benchmark Study http://www.e-benchmarksstudy.com/socialmedia/

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Let’s stay in touch

facebook.com/bigduck facebook.com/farratrompeter

[email protected]

bigducknyc.com/blog bigducknyc.com/blog/?author=6

twitter.com/bigduck twitter.com/farra

linkedin.com/in/farra

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Thanks!

© Jeremy Crow