Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Mobilizing Youth: About

Mobilizing Youth: About

Welcome to MobilizingYouth.org - the project that examines youth culture as it relates to Web and mobile technology and social change. This site also serves as the blog for MobileVoter.org as well as the Web site that supports Mobile Voter’s book entitled Mobilizing Generation 2.0: A Practical Guide to Using Web2.0 Technologies to Recruit, Organize and Engage Youth. The book was produced and edited by the experts in the field: Rock the Vote!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

The Integrator » Fundraising Ideas

The Integrator » Fundraising Ideas

Nonprofit Communications » Blog Archive » Bunches o’ Studies and Stats on Nonprofit Marketing

Nonprofit Communications » Blog Archive » Bunches o’ Studies and Stats on Nonprofit Marketing

Fredericksburg.com - Nonprofits seek friends BY THE NUMBERS OTHER MEDIA CASE STUDY

Fredericksburg.com - Nonprofits seek friends BY THE NUMBERS OTHER MEDIA CASE STUDY

Idealware: Should Your Nonprofit Use Social Networking Sites?

Idealware: Should Your Nonprofit Use Social Networking Sites?

Top-12 Nonprofit Facebook Applications

Top-12 Nonprofit Facebook Applications

Wild Apricot Blog : How to promote your non-profit's cause on Facebook in five easy steps

Wild Apricot Blog : How to promote your non-profit's cause on Facebook in five easy steps

7 Facebook Essentials Nonprofit Marketers Need to Know| Nonprofit Marketing: Getting Attention Blog

7 Facebook Essentials Nonprofit Marketers Need to Know Nonprofit Marketing: Getting Attention Blog

frogloop ~ Care2's Nonprofit Online Communications Community - frogloop Home~Care2's blog for nonprofits - The Long, Long Tail of Facebook Causes

frogloop ~ Care2's Nonprofit Online Communications Community - frogloop Home~Care2's blog for nonprofits - The Long, Long Tail of Facebook Causes

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Fundraising on Facebook: A Case-Study on Cause-Related Marketing

From: jcolman, 3 months ago





A case study of cause-related marketing (CRM) as a method of fundraising and building general support and awareness for nonprofits marketing themselves on Facebook.

The Nature Conservancy is working with the developers of the (Lil) Green Patch application to donate a share of their advertising revenue to support the Conservancy's Adopt an Acre program, protecting rainforests in Costa Rica. Donations to the Conservancy are made via the Causes application on Facebook, an innovative method that builds trust and accountability for users of the (Lil) Green Patch application, who never have to leave Facebook to see that their use of the application clearly makes a difference.

Due to (Lil) Green Patch's support, The Nature Conservancy's Facebook Cause has raised over $36,000 to data while attracting over 20,000 total members.

This presentation will be given as part of the "Web 2.0 and Social Networks - Are We There Yet?" panel session at the AFP/DMAW "Bridge to Integrated Marketing & Fundraising" conference in Washington, DC on July 24, 2008. Learn more about the 2008 Bridge conference at http://www.bridgeconf.org/2008/

The panel will be moderated by Eric Rardin of Care2.com and will also include Marie Michelson of Greenpeace as well as Sarosh Syed of Save Darfur Coalition.

You can see The Nature Conservancy's Cause on Facebook at http://apps.facebook.com/causes/2979?&recruiter_id=13446055 and learn more about the (Lil) Green Patch application at http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=7629233915


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