Non-Profits – How to ‘Use’ your Community

Yesterday, we gave a talk at the NetSquared Mashup Challenge Conference, highlighting how non-profits could use online tools to create and engage their community. We outlined how to create the community, and how to get that community to ‘work’ for the organization’s cause.

Part of talk highlighted how non-profits should share their data whenever possible. Everything from using services like slideshare.net and docstoc.com, to posting stats and knowledge on their blog. Of course we drink our own medicine, so here is a copy of our slides:

In the second half, we list different tools and services that many startups use to engage their community, it’s worth checking out and bookmarking some of the sites.

Another interesting service for sharing data is freebase.com – it’s like wikipedia for data. It accepts data in an open format, so that anybody can chop it up, modify it, work with it, etc.

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UPDATE:
A great write-up with commentary/notes on the presentation:
http://netsquared.org/blog/laurawhitehead/n2y3con-how-use-your-community

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