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Book: The Network Weaver Handbook

Beth Kanter

My friend and colleague, June Holley , has written a much anticipated book, The Network Weaver Handbook. If you are interested in building networks or working as Networked Nonprofit, you need this book right now! To me, this creates the perfect book to help guide your practice of building and working within a network.

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How to Keep Your Event Speakers Happy

Expo Logic

How to Find Your Next Event Speaker. Many speakers would love the opportunity to speak at an event for exposure, to market a new book or simply because their beliefs align with the event's goals. Survey your target audience: Send a survey to your target audience via email or social media and ask them to suggest potential speakers.

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Book Review: Connecting to Change the World

Beth Kanter

Peter and Madeleine were the among the pioneers in writing about, designing, facilitating, and evaluating networks in the social impact space. Almost tend years ago, they co-wrote “Net Gains,” one of the first practical handbooks on building and working in networks for social change. Generative Social-Impact Network.

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Thursday Buzz: The Longest (and Best) Content Marketing Post Ever

Associations Now

A book was practically copied and pasted into a blog post for all to use as a resource on content marketing. It’s not a physical book, but at 30,000 words this blog post may as well be one. Dhar dives into social media marketing, networking in the industry, writing well, utilizing search algorithms, and sharing information.

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Why Self-Interested Volunteers are the Best for Nonprofits

Beth Kanter

Orange hats” are assistant crew leaders who teach “green hats” how to do trail building and maintenance correctly. For Washington Trail Association volunteers like Chris O’Brien, donning an orange hard hat out on the trail is a badge of honour. They offer direction, supervision and make outings fun. About the Authors.

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How To Get Started Thinking About Online Peer Learning Communities for Nonprofit Professionals

Beth Kanter

Note from Beth: This one of my favorite photos of a workshop I designed and facilitated at SXSW called “ Peer Learning Session for Nonprofit Social Media Managers.” A brief list of some highly recommended books, articles, and website. Additional Resources. Community Roundtable. Learning Alliances. NetworkWeaver.

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When Millennials Take Over by Jamie Notter and Maddie Grant

Eric Lanke

Jamie and Maddie are friends of mine, so please take what I say with whatever grain of salt you think is necessary, but I really enjoyed this, their second collaborative book, especially one important feature of the way they approached their subject matter. Your challenge is not to do exactly what these companies are doing.