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Editor-in-chief

Outrageous Hope

By Margaret Battistelli

About Margaret

Margaret's life in six words: Bountiful blessings, glorious chaos ... glitter included. 

Margaret has been with FundRaising Success since its inception in 2003. Before joining the magazine as its founding editor, she was an editor and writer for America Online; published PhillyFeast, a monthly magazine about food in and around Philadelphia; and held chief editor positions at a variety of newspapers and magazines in the Philadelphia area. She is a graduate of Temple University in Philadelphia. Contact her at mbattistelli@napco.com.

 

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Is Your Organization Using/Benefiting From Social Media?

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A lot of the talk at last week's DMA Nonprofit Federation's Washington Nonprofit Conference was about how so many organizations are still hesitant to devote money and manpower to social media. They don't see the immediate returns, so they figure their resources are better spent on other things.

But nonprofits — probably more than you think — already are gathering donations on sites like Facebook— again, probably more than you think. And the consensus among consultants and other in-the-know folks is that those numbers are only going to grow. When the social-media giving cork pops, the organizations who have been preparing for it will be the first to reap the rewards. Those are the organizations who are busy — right now — building their online communities and engaging their friends and fans.

I'd love to know where you all stand on this issue. Let me know how your organization is using social media. Are you just now sticking your toes into the water? Or do you already have a huge fan/friend base? What are you doing with those folks? Have you raised any money from them?

Comment here or drop me an e-mail and let me know!

All the best!
Margaret

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dan tanenbaum - Posted on February 24, 2011
Margaret,
I totally agree with you on the fact that non-profit MUST get in on the social networking. I do not run a non-profit but have a company that services technology to them. At first I was also hesitant to have a Facebook page and found it a tad overwhelming to manage, but knew that it was necessary in todays day and age.

My feeling is that these non-profit organizations should start to build their social communities now, so when online donations are commonplace they will already have a large community to reach out to right away.

Dan
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dan tanenbaum - Posted on February 24, 2011
Margaret,
I totally agree with you on the fact that non-profit MUST get in on the social networking. I do not run a non-profit but have a company that services technology to them. At first I was also hesitant to have a Facebook page and found it a tad overwhelming to manage, but knew that it was necessary in todays day and age.

My feeling is that these non-profit organizations should start to build their social communities now, so when online donations are commonplace they will already have a large community to reach out to right away.

Dan