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20 Social Media Resources for Nonprofits « Philanthropy411 Blog. I recently gave a keynote speech on “Using Social Media to Enhance Nonprofit Learning” at a conference sponsored by The California Wellness Foundation. I included a list of resources for nonprofits, thought I would share them with you here. I know there are many others out there, so please add a comment and tell me about the resources most useful to you! “How To” Guides for Using Social Media Twitter Jumpstart – The Complete Guide for Small Non-Profits – Everything you need to know about using Twitter for your nonprofit, by John HaydonCase Foundation Social Media Tutorials – The Case Foundation and its talented staff live and breathe social media, and their website is a wealth of resources.

Blogs to Follow to Learn More About Social Media and Nonprofits Finding Nonprofits and Foundations That Use Social Media GlassPockets – The Foundation Center has created a website that lists social media channels used by foundations, including Twitter, Facebook, Blogs, YouTube. Social Media Policy. KnowHow NonProfit – developing non profit, charity and voluntary sector organisations.

OpenLearn - The Open University. David Cameron launches Tories' 'big society' plan. 19 July 2010Last updated at 17:47 David Cameron: "I think we're onto a really big idea, a really exciting future for our country" David Cameron has launched his "big society" drive to empower communities, describing it as his "great passion".

In a speech in Liverpool, the prime minister said groups should be able to run post offices, libraries, transport services and shape housing projects. Also announcing plans to use dormant bank accounts to fund projects, Mr Cameron said the concept would be a "big advance for people power". Voluntary groups and Labour have queried how the schemes will be funded. The idea was a central theme in the Conservative general election campaign and Mr Cameron denied that he was being forced to re-launch it because of a lack of interest first time around.

"There are the things you do because it's your passion," he said. 'People power' Continue reading the main story Analysis Norman Smith Chief political correspondent, BBC Radio 4 More analysis from across the web.

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