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Kiwano Marketing Shares Its Wealth With Charity Village

November 24th, 2009

Starting your social media program is not easy – especially if you’re a non-profit. With all the budget constraints non-profits usually face and the sheer number of volunteers that come and go, non-profits need all the help they can get when testing the waters of a new marketing program.

Elisa Birnbaum from Charity Village, James Topham from War Child Canada, and our very own Cecilia Lu, Networking Ninja at Kiwano Marketing, share some thoughts on getting social media right for non-profits in Social Media: What Are You Afraid Of?

“With social media the buzzword of late, some nonprofits are taking the plunge, hoping these newfangled modes of outreach will help them reach their goals. But how useful is social media, really? And how can one ensure it’s being used effectively instead of needlessly tying up already limited resources?”

Check this must-read article and learn:

- What is social media
- Why it’s relevant to non-profits
- Costs of starting (and managing) a social media program
- … and much more.

Read the complete news story on Charity Village’s website.

Recommended reading:

Social Media And Non-Profit Organizations
Social Media Quick Tips From The Networking Ninja
Tips For Successful Social Media Time Management

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