Archive for the ‘Non-profits’ Category

Is JustCoz.org the REAL Influence Project?

Jul 19th, 2010
Posted by kent in Interactive Strategy, Non-profits, Social Media

Last week I wrote about the negative buzz that Fast Comany created with their Influence Project (nope, not feeding them another link) and the backlash from actual prominent influencers.

To quickly recap: with the Influence Project, FC is asking people to sign up to receive a personalized link to the FC Web site. Particpants send the link to their circle and ask them to click on the link. Each click counts as a vote, the most clicks wins “Most Influential Person Online” and gets on the cover of Fast Company. Critics, myself included, dismissed the project as a vapid attempt to milk people’s egos in order to generate more clicks (and therefore more revenue) and more links ( and therefore higher page rank and therefore more long term clicks) for the publisher.

It was the utter meaninglessness of the whole exercise that really got under people’s skin.

I think I’ve fou d the antidote or at least a really cool alternative way to leverage your online influence AND create some meaning in the world. It’s called JustCoz.org.

JustCoz Model

Co-founded byJeff Pulver, whose mega-resume includes co-founding VOiP pioneer Vonage, JustCoz.org asks participants to use their influence to spread the word for a cause or charity of their choosing throughout their community.

Here’s how it works:

Cause-based organizations — they need to be using Twitter as part of their communication strategy — register with JustCoz and create a listing to be posted to the JustCoz.org Web site.

Would-be influencers register with the site and choose a cause from the listings. From there, JustCoz.org manages the day-to-day mechanics of retweeting one message a day from the cause to your Twitter account.

It’s simple, it’s sweet. And best of all it’s a meaningful way to use your influence online. I think that’s worth a magazine cover.



Mobile Fundraising 101

Apr 26th, 2010
Posted by kent in Mobile, Non-profits

Rachel Foster at Fresh Perspectives has published an interview with me that she did earlier this year. It’s designed to give non-profits an overview of the opportunities and challenges they’ll encounter as they consider a mobile fund-raising strategy:

The relief efforts in Haiti and Chile confirmed that organizations can raise a lot of money in a short amount of time through mobile fundraising. It provides immediacy – a donor receives a call to action and responds right away. Donors may not have access to their computers or the Internet when they’re exposed to your fund-raising message – watching TV, listening to the radio, seeing a billboard or reading a newspaper – but they probably have their mobiles within arm’s reach.

Fundraising Article | Mobile Fundraising 101.



New study : non-profit use of mobile messaging

Feb 22nd, 2010
Posted by kent in Mobile, Non-profits

mobileactive and M+R have teamed up to deliver the first ever study of non-profit use of mobile messaging for fundraising, advocacy and more.

Some quick conclusions:

  • the churn rate for mobile subscriber lists is higher than for email
  • response rates for both fundraising and advocacy appeals can be substantially higher for text messaging than for other media like email marketing
  • merging subscriber data from opt-in email lists is the most common and effective way for non-profits to grow their mobile lists

Download the full study and view a summary at mobilebenchmarks.org.



How Non-Profits and Activists Can Leverage Location Based Services

Jan 18th, 2010
Posted by kent in Mobile, Non-profits

Although most Canadian non-profits are just starting to get their feet wet with social media, online fund-raising and mobile applications, location-based services are probably not on their radar here to the same extent they are Stateside.

This article from Mashable is a pretty good prompt to think about ways location-aware apps might help with fund-raising and on-the-ground organizing. For fund-raising, I’m especially intrigued by CauseWorld.

How Non-Profits and Activists Can Leverage Location Based Services (from Mashable)



Ideas@Work – 5 steps to a great eNewsletter

Dec 14th, 2009
Posted by kent in Company News, Newsletter, Non-profits

The new Fruition Interactive Ideas@Work newsletter is out. In this issue:

* Feature: 5 simple steps to creating compelling e-newsletters
* The brag: new clients, new projects
* New service: increase your ROI with Strategic Insite™
* Quick tip: keep it simple for Web success
* New subscriber contest: tell a friend and win
* Winner!: congratulations to our newsletter giveaway winner

Read it now >



Nonprofits Doing More with Less

Sep 20th, 2009
Posted by admin in Company News, Media Releases, Non-profits

Web Technologies Help Local Non-Profit Agency to Streamline Reporting and Demonstrate Value to Donors.

In today’s economic climate, the outlook for many Canadian non-profit organizations is increasingly uncertain. Many non-profits face the challenge of meeting growing demands using diminishing resources.
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Ideas @ Work: 3 ½ ways great online experience can help you now

Sep 15th, 2009
Posted by kent in Company News, Newsletter, Non-profits

The Fall 2009 Fruition Interactive Ideas@Work newsletter is out now. In this issue:

* Upgrade your Web site’s usability, enhance your bottom line
* The brag: new clients, new projects, new team members
* Find better results with Fruition’s search marketing services
* Quick Tip: upgrade from Internet Explorer 6 for a better Web
* New subscriber contest: Tell a friend and win

Read it now >