Non-Profits: May 2008 Archives
Leveraging social networks for non-profits
For several social networks - such as Facebook and MySpace - there's been hypergrowth. So, might these platforms be a way for non-profits to raise money?
Well, according to LinuxInsider.com, it looks like that's the case.
Simply put, social networks have turned into many subgroups - some of which are devoted to their causes. In fact, there are a variety of social networks that are focused on philanthropy: YourCause.com, HopeEquity.org and Kevin Bacon's SixDegrees.org.
Basically, with a social network, a nonprofit can help with things like news and events. It's also an easy way for members to get more members.
And, with resources like PayPal, it's fairly easy to take donations.
For more on this, click here to check out the full article.



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