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Guest Blogger

I’ve been friends with Kara Soluri for a couple of months now and as we both learn and grown in the Social Media Space I invited her to do some posts on FISpace.org along with the rest of our rag-tag authors. Just giving you a heads up and I have a feeling her posts are going to be something very ...

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Changing priorities

I’ve seen a couple of things in the past couple of weeks that indicate that priorities about what public perception of which problems need to get more government spending may be changing. Among diseases cancer remains #1, but there is growing awareness and concern about Alzheimer’s. The Alzheimer’s Association released its own facts and figures report a couple of weeks ...

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Twitter And Its Many Uses

At the National Volunteer Health Agency conference in Atlanta last week, one of the presentations dealt with Twitter, the micro-blog you can use to inform your friends of what you’re doing. Twitter is so new that those agencies in attendance still couldn’t figure out if it could help them in accomplishing their missions. If you’re wondering if Twitter can help ...

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How should non-profits Blog?

Sure there are the technical questions, WordPress or Moveable Type? (pssst..we love Moveable Type and TypePad) but another question that comes up when I talk to other non-profits is what should our voice be? Do we have one blogger speak or many? What should our core personality be? Well I got a chance to talk to my new friend Rohit ...

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