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Social media for non-profits

Friday, March 27th, 2009

In these difficult economic times, non-profit organizations have taken a greater hit than most. Donations are down, volunteerism is sliding, grant money is tight and banks aren’t lending. Although the forecast looks grim, there is a silver lining for non-profits in the form of social media, a resource that many have yet to tap despite the affordable price tag of free to pretty darn cheap. Non-profits can use social media to achieve goals like increasing involvement, finding and keeping loyal donators, publicizing events and communicating a positive message their communities. Below are just a few of the many possibilities of social media for non-profits and examples of great organizations that are using these resources.

Facebook causes page
Facebook makes it really easy to get your friends involved in your non-profit with a customized causes page. Put your missions, values, logo, fundraising goal, and links on the page, then send invites to your Facebook friends. Anyone who joins can donate to the cause, invite their friends and post discussions and comments. This creates a place for your non-profit to communicate with the people who care the most about what’s going on and keep them up-to-date on fundraising goals and successes. Check out the causes page for Project Pet Project for an example.

Blogging
Non-profits do so many wonderful things for a community, and most of us are often unaware of all that they are doing. A blog is a great way to connect with your audience to share success stories, event details and new initiatives without waiting for these stories to get picked up by the media. The blog for Carolina Canines for Service is an excellent example of non-profit blog.

Firstgiving.com
Fundraisers are often a major source of income for non-profits, and these days even solicitations for a good cause go unnoticed or unwanted.  Firstgiving.com is a much easier, less invasive way to get donations or pledges to your fundraiser through personalized webpages for fundraisers or teams within a fundraiser. Participants can send their webpage link to friends and family or post it on other social media sites like Facebook or a blog. This makes donating super easy and accessible to anyone with a few bucks to spare for a good cause. To give Firstgiving a try, donate to Talk’s team page for the Walk for Those Who Can’t.

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Walk for Talk

Friday, March 20th, 2009

winnie3On March 28, all of us here at Talk will be participating in the Walk for Those Who Can’t, a fundraising event benefiting Carolina Canines for Service, and we’ve got some pretty exciting things planned. We hope all of you out there in the blog-o-sphere will come out for the event, or possibly make donations to our team. CCFS has done some incredible things for our community and we look forward to helping them help others. Here are just a few highlights for this year’s Walk:

  • Talk’s Kissing Booth - It’s baaaaaaaaack! In case you missed last year’s Paw Jam, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by our larger-than-life kissing booth featuring one of Talk’s furry friends. This year the superstar kisser is none other than Winnie, my precious 6-month-old Dachshund-mix puppy. At a sturdy 11lbs, Winnie loves to show affection and treats each newcomer like her very best friend. Even though my little girl will gladly give out smooches for free, she kindly appreciates any size donation to Carolina Canines for her services.
  • The Loop - The 2.45-mile path around a public park and scenic marshes in Wrightsville Beach is a sight to be seen on any given sunny day. Lucky for our Walkers, the Loop serves as the location for the big event and participants can enjoy the scenery while helping a great cause. It really is a win-win!
  • Dogs, dogs and more dogs - As a fundraiser for Carolina Canines, the Walk invites any and all leashed dogs to join in the fun. Service dogs, therapy dogs, adopted dogs, big dogs and little dogs will gather at the Loop for hours of socializing and exercise. Talk’s top dog Camden will definitely be there for all the excitement as well as Kelly’s Gunner, Kirsty’s Peter and my Winnie.
  • Carolina Canines for Service - All of this wouldn’t be possible without CCFS. This organization has touched the lives of so many groups of people, from veterans to school children, and we are all lucky to have this non-profit and the people that run it in our community.

I can’t encourage all of you enough to come out for the Walk For Those Who Can’t on March 28 at the Loop in Wrightsville Beach beginning at 9 a.m. For more information, visit www.walkforthosewhocant.org. If you can’t make it to the Walk, donate to the Talk Team at www.firstgiving.com/talkinc.

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Thank goodness it’s Denim for Dogs day!

Friday, February 6th, 2009

A couple of weeks ago, Talk announced that it would be implementing a Denim For Dogs day, where employees are allowed to wear blue jeans to work each Friday for a suggested donation of $5 to our philanthropic initiative Project Pet Project. Today, all of us decided to participate, and below is a photo of everyone enjoying the comfort of a nice pair of jeans.

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If you are a business owner, or someone who likes to share great ideas, we encourage you to adopt a Denim for Dogs day in your office. The funds raised for Project Pet Project is used to help animals that help people, and this year, our sole beneficiary is Carolina Canines. This non-profit organization trains quality service dogs for people with disabilities at no cost to the recipient. Carolina Canines also has a variety of other programs that help improve the lives of hospital patients, the elderly, military veterans and even young children who struggle to read. By allowing your employees to wear jeans just one day of the week, your company could give so much to a cause that is so important to our community. If you have any questions about Denim for Dogs or Project Pet Project, give us a call. We’d love to Talk!

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