Subsequent having been webhost for many NGO‘s and non-profits I am know very well the struggle with members and their emails accounts. It just seems to be the never ending story. No matter how good instructions you make for the users there are consistently few of them that either do not follow or read the instructions and you end up spending your time trying to solve their quandaries.
Posts Tagged ‘non-profit’
Ten Nonprofit Funding Models
December 11th, 2009
admin Money is a constant topic of conversation among non- profit leaders: How much do we need? Where can we find it? Why isn’t there more of it? In tough economic times, these types of questions become more frequent and pressing. Unfortunately, the answers are not readily available. That’s because nonprofit leaders are much more sophis- ticated about creating programs than they are about funding their organizations, and philanthropists often struggle to understand the impact (and limitations) of their donations. There are consequences to this financial fuzziness. When nonprofits and funding sources are not well matched, money doesn’t flow to the areas where it will
do the greatest good.
Recession Hits Non-profit Environmental Groups
September 13th, 2009
admin Non-profits of every stripe have been suffering from the economic downturn. In a recent survey of 800 U.S.-based non-profits, 75 percent reported feeling the effects of the downturn, with more than half already experiencing significant cuts in funding from both government and private foundation sources.
According to a recently released report from Civic Enterprises and the Democratic Leadership Council entitled “Quiet Crisis: The Impact of the Economic Downturn on the Nonprofit Sector,” few of these groups have strong reserves to weather the downturn—more than half have less than three months of operating funds on hand, while three-quarters cannot make it six months on existing cash reserves.
Grants For Non- Profit Organisations
August 23rd, 2009
admin There is no doubt about the fact that businesses are for gaining profit to distribute the same to the owners and stockholders but there are businesses broadening their horizon towards the expansion without profit motive.
Not for profit or nonprofit businesses fall under the category trade associations, charitable organizations, social clubs, government, as well as political groups etc.
People who share common goals or common businesses or follow the same social ventures form these organizations or groups whatsoever.
Any organization or group showing their initiative for non-profitable ventures like development purpose or which are involved in social or religious activities for the upliftment of minorities, disabled, mentally challenged citizens or even women have always been given due priority by the Government of America with the special provision of grants for them.
Working for Non-profit
August 23rd, 2009
admin Recently Seth Godin and I were interviewed for an article posted on Monster.com. The question was, “In one of the worst job markets in decades, many (particularly young people) are turning to nonprofits to find work, but is devoting a year or two to the greater good — and putting off any serious earning — a wise career move??”
Make your NGO – Non-profit site more sociable
August 21st, 2009
admin Working with wordpress makes it very easy to make your website more sociable. Here is list with the best sociable plugins availible today for wordpress.
- Digg This – Digg this wordpress plugin is a plugin that detects incoming links from Digg.com to your wordpress post and automatically display a link back to the digg post, for people to digg your story.When a digg is first recognized an email is sent to the site’s admin and the button appears on the site.
- ShareThis – Is very known sharing service with its green ShareThis icon put to your blog. People can quickly submit your articles to the most popular social sites or just email them to their friends.
- Sociable– Automatically add links on your posts, pages and RSS feed to your favorite social bookmarking sites. You can design the css, images and decide wich social networks you link to.
- LifeStream –Lifestream is a plugin built on top of the WordPress platform. It allows you to effortlessly integrate your social network activity across the web with your blog. Out of the box, Lifestream is just streams in RSS/Atom feeds and prettying them up, but deep down it’s a very flexible platform allowing developers to integrate any kind of activity they desire..
- Meet Your Commenters – When someone comments on your blog and writes a comment with his/her URL, is leaving more information than you think. This wordpress plugin displays web pages and profiles of those users in the dashboard, so you can add them as friends if you are in the same social network. You will be able to know the profiles of your visitors in social networks like flickr, twitter, facebook,….
- SocialBoaster – fun little script that’ll aggregate your Digg, Twitter and Del.icio.us activity and post it to your WordPress blog. It uses the WordPress cron system and can be configured to search for updates by the hour or on a daily basis. SocialBoaster works by grabbing the contents of your Twitter Tweets, and Digg/Del.icio.us bookmarks and creating posts for them on your blog. SocialBoaster is designed to be unobstrusive. As such, each post SocialBoaster makes will be given a metadata value in order to make SocialBoaster posts easily distinguishable from regular blog posts.
- DandyID Services – DandyID is a free service that enables you to connect, manage, and share all of your online identities from a single location. With approximately 330 social networks supported, the DandyID Services plugin is one of the most extensive available.
- TweetMe is a simple WordPress Plugin that posts a tweet to Twitter when you publish a blog post. You decide what actually gets posted to your Twitter feed. The link to the post is shortened to around 18 characters using the bit.ly service.
- Twittertools – A complete integration between your WordPress blog and Twitter. Bring your tweets into your blog and pass your blog posts to Twitter. Show your tweets in your sidebar, and post tweets from your WordPress admin.
Free eBook on Storylistening Through Social Media
August 21st, 2009
admin I like ANYTHING about social media that puts the emphasis on listening. Because that’s often the web’s greatest value to nonprofit marketers – a way to listen to our community, a way to learn what they want and need, and a way to deepen our level of engagement by using that knowledge to build relationships.
It’s not about your mouth, it’s about your ears.
A nice person named Genna today pointed me to a free eBook on the topic.

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