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Archive for the ‘Mobile Fundraising’ Category

What are the online giving trends for 2010, and beyond? What will be the technology, culture, and needs? In this post, I created a graphic description of the history of online giving, and offer five trends that I see in the coming year.

How important are bloggers to online social media campaigns? What is the value bloggers bring, and how should campaigns best use bloggers before and during their social media campaigns? In this blog post, I consider how four social media campaigns used blogger influence during the campaign, and the degrees of effectiveness: a micro finance campaign for Opportunity International, Visible Government’s Beers for Canada, and Tweetsgiving 2008 and 2009.

How does your organization use the social bookmarking site Delicious? In this post, we discuss the ways that your organization can use Delicious for information gathering, intra company collaborative efforts, and sharing news with stakeholders.

Mobile advocacy and fundraising is a brave new world for many. This 2009 NTC session covers the best case examples, questions and trends in mobile advocacy and fundraising.



  • Laura Kaufman: Debra: My pleasure. I like your idea about polling social media followers and inquiring about their interest in becoming influencers. I would also
  • Laura Kaufman: Debra: My pleasure. I like your idea about polling social media followers and inquiring about their interest in becoming influencers. I would also
  • Debra Askanase: Hi Steve,I loved your slide show, and of course that's why I linked to it. Thanks for extending your slideshow through your comments. I really

About

Debra Askanase is an experienced community organizer, non-profit executive and business consultant. She advises small/medium-sized businesses and non-profits on social media strategy. She holds an MBA in International Business. You can follow her @askdebra on Twitter, too.