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The Savvy Do-gooder: Social Media for Social Good Nadine Riopel

The Savvy Do-Gooder: Social Media for Social Good

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Presentation for the Edmonton Social Media Breakfast on how regular people can use social media to help charities do more good.

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The Savvy Do-gooder: Social Media for Social Good

Nadine Riopel

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Communication has changed

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Charity/supporter communication is unique

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Better communication means more good happens

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Charity communication is missing some

pieces

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The power of YOU

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Make it meaningful

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The Charting Impact 5 Questions

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1. What is your organization aiming to accomplish?

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2. What are your strategies for making this happen?

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3. What are your capabilities for doing this?

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4. How will your organization know if you’re making progress?

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5. What have and haven’t you accomplished so far?

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