Using Social Networking Tools in the Non Profit World
More and more nonprofits are experimenting with social-networking tools such as Twitter and Facebook. In some cases, these tools are helping them raise funds. In most cases, it seems awareness and integration with other fundraising activities are the main goals. These tools do offer organizations an opportunity to build connections with their supporters and donors.
When you think of the Salvation Army, you may think of a very traditional organization likely more focused on established offline communication methods like direct mail. While they are still very focused in the mail, they are also ahead of the game in the online world dedicating resources to this pursuit. You’ll find the Salvation Army using Twitter and Facebook on a daily basis. Their Facebook page is active with links about donating, volunteering and connecting with the organization and is a fantastic example of how to take control of these tools and their content. Here’s the kind of information they provide on the page:
The Salvation Army in Canada
Global
Basic Info
Type: Organizations - Non-Profit Organizations
Description: The international Salvation Army gives hope and support to vulnerable people in 111 countries around the world, offering service in 175 different languages. As one of the largest social service agencies in the world, and through its role in the global community, The Salvation Army seeks to alleviate poverty, suffering and oppression by helping people build secure, sustainable and productive communities.
Contact Info
Website: http://SalvationArmy.ca
Recent News
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