Happy Friday. As always, we provide a quick round-up of links from the week that you may have missed. Follow our Tumblr for other interesting news.
- The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s podcast looks into the challenges that charities face when asking employees to create a public and private online personas.
- When Instagram was purchased by Facebook, a conflict arose between Twitter and Instagram. This infographic captures the data and suggests some potential changes in your strategy.
- WordPress launched a new program for businesses that might be appealing for some small and mid-sized nonprofits looking to refresh their website.
- Any key personnel change at a major Foundation creates a ripple across the nonprofit space. That was the case when Luis Ubiñas, president of the Ford Foundation announced he will be leaving the foundation in September.
- Do you wish that data in the social sector connected more cohesively – like legos? So do we. And so does Lucy Bernholz in here latest blog piece that also shares information about the Grand Challenge of Data Interoperability proposals.
- As we’re currently highlighting some of our favorite blog posts from the last year, this week’s was a post about the power of thanks. NPQ highlights some unique and personal ways that other organizations thank their volunteers.
Justin (he, him) is a Principal and Co-Founder of Social Change Consulting. He has over fifteen years of nonprofit experience, with expertise in online fundraising, digital communications, and data management. Justin helps organizations connect their communication strategy to their income development needs. When he’s not on the clock, Justin is exploring Berlin, running, listening to too many podcasts, and drinking too much coffee.