our daily chirp: Non-profits take the biggest plunge into social media
Check out this insightful post from our immigration ally:
@willcoley http://is.gd/1q3lu
A recent Dartmouth study has found that 89% of charitable organizations are using some form of social media including Twitter, Facebook, and blogs. Social media is not only important to these organizations because it enables them to promote their respective causes, but it’s also critical for garnering prospective donors and volunteers, as well as providing a public forum to receive instant feedback from their constituents.
To read the full report chock filled with statistics, download it here.
July 7, 2009 by rachel
Tags: blogs, Dartmouth College, Facebook, internet, non-profits, social media, social networking, Twitter
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