NetSquared enables social benefit organizations to leverage the tools of the social web.

Hot Spot

Net Tuesdays are a chance for social changemakers interested in the social web to come together offline to share success stories, learn about projects and tools, and collaborate. View up-coming Net Tuesday events:
Douala, Cameroon
Washington, DC
Montreal, QC
Find out if there is a Net Tuesday in your city, or start your own!

Update: We've extended the deadline for Project submissions to December 5, 2008. To participate in the USAID Development Challenge please Register and Login. To view, comment on or star a Project visit the USAID Project Gallery.

fundraising

Obama: the smartest political campaign the web has ever seen

What can we learn from the unstoppable Obama PR machine that just rolled over the country? Never mind the politics: the campaign was the smartest publicity siege that’s been seen in a long time. It’s particularly worth paying attention to how Obama and his crew of merry techsters paid attention to the net. They pulled a bunch of cool tools from their utility belt: social networking sites, twitter, text messaging, and even virutal advertising in video games.  Find out more about their strategy and how it could work for your non-profit...

Interview: Train for Humanity, Mark Hayward

train for humanity logoMark Hayward, co-founder of Train for Humanity, sets out today from his home to participate in the Miami Man Triathlon and raise awareness (and funds) for relief in Darfur.  Train for Humanity launched this September with social media as a core aspect of communications, fundraising, and more.  I recently connected with Mark to hear more about Train for Humanity and how social media is working for them.  Learn more about Train for Humanity in the interview below or at h

Fundraising in a Recession: Don't Panic!

You can sense the nervousness for fundraisers right now as they watch the stock market flop around like a goldfish on the floor.

And the media pundits aren't helping. There are the Survivalists ("It's the Long Emergency - grab a tin of cat food and head for the hills!"), but also the Pollyannas ("It's business as usual - Capitalism needs to have a heart attack every few years!")

Don't panic! Instead, let's look at a historical example to gain some perspective. In fact, our example will be Ground Zero for the original Wall Street apocalypse: what was it like to fundraise during the Great Depression?

More... 

 

FriendRank and Fundraising?

Google has apparently applied for a series of patents that will enable it to a put a value on how connected you are, within your social network. Akin to the "pagerank" system used by the search giant for valuing the popularity of websites, "friendrank" would help identify individuals who are particularly influential within circles of friends.

DonorsChoose.org Launches BloggersChallenge

bloggers challenge donors choose logoThe month of October plays host to the DonorsChoose.org BloggersChallenge.  Last year, the Challenge raised $500,000 and helped 75,000 kids in high-need public schools.  Which bloggers will raise the most and what projects will get funded is up to you!

About the Challenge

A New Nonprofit Marketplace: We Care

We Care logoThere are many different 'charity mall' providers for nonprofits and shoppers to choose from, and the launch of We-Care.com adds one more to the mix!

The funcation of a charity mall portal is to provide a co-branded space where nonprofits can direct supporters to make many of their ordinary online purchases while supporting the organization.

Social Media Called On To Raise Relief Funds

After a series of hurricanes have devastated the Gulf Coast lately, charities both small and large are looking for much more in relief funds to support the varied relief efforts already under way.

Subversion! Using YouTube, Photoshop, Excel and Twitter for things they weren’t meant to do. Like fundraising!

We are all guilty. You too.

We have all used Excel as a database, even though it’s really not a database program. Real database programs take training - Excel, however, can make you that call list in the blink of an eye. So you use it. There’s more: many of us have used Photoshop for making pamphlets and posters, even though it’s not actually meant to do either. Worse, we’ve made pamphlets in Word.

The mind reels! Or maybe it doesn’t, because frankly tech tools are made to be subverted. Especially by non-profit staff who are on a grant deadline, and just need a way to get this poster done, fast.

So you can imagine how happy I was to discover ways that people are subverting our new best friends - Youtube, Twitter and Facebook - for fun and non-profit.

How to run an online fundraiser

I will give you some actual nuts and bolts, but let me first say this: all good online fundraisers have two basic directions they work in - in and out. ‘In’ is a webpage, where people visit you. ‘Out’ is as in reaching out, through emails, smsing, MySpace, Twitter, Facebook etc etc etc. You are aiming for flow between the two directions. Because - just like all really successful fundraising - this is not so much about asking a bunch of people for money. Actually, it’s about a personal exchange - exactly what the internet was made for. Hold that thought, here come the nuts and bolts…

(to read the rest of this post, click here!)

 

 

Remote Control: should your non-profit hire a remote funding developer?

A remote funding developer. They work from home, they take up less support costs and they don’t involve supervisory time - what’s not to love? I worked as a remote funding researcher recently, and while I’m not willing to flat out say it doesn’t work (comments welcome from people doing just fine at this job) I am willing to tell you what to watch out for.

Subscribe to Net2News

Sign up for NetSquared's e-newsletter

User login



Sitemap

About

Share

Projects

Challenges

Partner