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This presentation provides an overview and a few key concepts from The Networked Nonprofit, a book co-authored by Beth Kanter and Allison Fine (Wiley & Sons, 2010)

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What we’re going to cover ….Intros and IcebreakerPeggy Padden’s storyThe Networked Nonprofit Defined

3 ways of being… • A Social Culture• Transparency• Simplicity

A way of doing• Crowdsourcing

Reflection

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Beth Kanter

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Let’s Get Social!

Quick Poll: Who is here, One thing hope to learnHashtag: networkednpWiki: http: //networkednonprofit.wikispaces.comBook on Amazon: http://bit.ly/networkednp

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Which Social Media Channels Are You On?

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Peggy Padden’s Story

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What is The Networked Nonprofit?

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The Networked Nonprofit

BE DO

Understand Networks Work with Crowds

Create Social Culture Learning Loops

Listen, Engage, and Build Relationships

Friending to Funding

Trust Through Transparency Governing through Networks

Simplicity

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Photo by Franie

Share Pairs

What resonated?What is something new?

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Three Themes from the Networked Nonprofit

• Social Culture• Transparency• Simplicity

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Red Cross: Creating A Social Culture

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Listening Drove Adoption

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More Evidence of a Social Culture

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Defining A Social Culture

Uses social media to engage people inside/outside to improve programs, services, or reach communications goals

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Loss of control over their branding and marketing messages Dealing with negative comments Addressing personality versus organizational voice (trusting employees)

Make mistakes

Make senior staff too accessible

Perception of wasted of time and resources

Suffering from information overload already, this will cause more

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Thanks to David Armano for permission to hack his visual! Source: The Micro-Sociology of Networks

And more like this ….

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Reflection

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Codifying A Social Culture: Policy• Encouragement and support

• Why policy is needed• Cases when it will be used,

distributed• Oversight, notifications, and

legal implications

• Guidelines• Identity and transparency• Responsibility• Confidentiality • Judgment and common

sense

• Best practices• Tone• Expertise• Respect• Quality

• Additional resources• Training• Press referrals• Escalation

• Policy examples available at wiki.altimetergroup.com

Source: Charlene Li, Altimeter Group

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Reflection:How social is your organization’s culture?

Somewhere in between?

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Transparency

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Three Types of Organizations

Courtesy of About.com

Fortress

Transactional

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Three Types of Organizations

Transparent

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How Can Organizations Become More Transparent?

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Simplicity

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Focus on what you do best, network the rest

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You have too much to do because you do too much

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Share Pair:

What could you do less of? How can you leverage your network ?

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Crowdsourcing

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4 Kinds of Crowdsourcing

• Collective Intelligence • Crowd Creation• Crowd Voting• Crowd Funding

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•Collective Intelligence

Parent/Teacher Conferences (Max)scheduled April 22, 2010 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM

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Crowd Creation

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Crowd Voting

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Crowd Funding

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Dream Team Scenario

1. Imagine your dream nonprofit organization2.What does this organization do?3.How does it use social media?4.Who is it connected to?5.How?

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ReflectionOne Small Step: Free Book

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Beth’s BlogA. Fine Blog

We Are MediaNTEN

Tactical Philanthropy Lucy Bernholz’ Blog

PhilantopicGive & Take Blog

Resources

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@afine @kanterWiki: http: //networkednonprofit.wikispaces.comBook on Amazon: http://bit.ly/networkednp