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Peer to Peer Civic Engagement (Social Networks) affecting Not for Profit (NFP) Laurel Papworth

Not For Profit Nfp Social Networks

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The impact that self organising social networks will have if Not for Profits (NFP) are slow and bureaucratic to respond to social change. Hat tip: Mark Pesce and Priscilla Brice Weller

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Peer to Peer Civic Engagement (Social

Networks) affecting Not for Profit (NFP)

Laurel Papworth

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Q“How can social capital be decreasing when the non-profit sector is booming?”

A“There is simply said no one-to-one relationship between the non-profit sector and social capital.”

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The Mob does not need a Business Model

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Personal Fundraising just got a lot more powerful

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Civic Engagement is not just fundraising

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• Laurel Papworth, Director World Communities world.com.au

• Lecturer UniSyd

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