Web 2.0 tools every Nonprofit should consider using. From photo sharing to article aggregation, these tools may be able to help your organization get connected with a broader community.
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Delicious
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add to my toolboxWeb based social bookmarking lets you share online finds and discover new ones. Ground zero for tagging.
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digg
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add to my toolboxTechnology news website that combines social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, and non-hierarchical editorial control
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Facebook
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add to my toolboxFacebook is not just for teenagers and their classmates. Facebook Pages and Causes allow Nonprofits to connect with users of one of the world's largest social networks, allowing for greater visibility.
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Flickr
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add to my toolboxPhoto sharing through Flickr allows anyone to tag and view photos related to the causes that your organization is focused on.
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Jaiku
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add to my toolboxSocial networking site where users share their activities with other users they care about.
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MySpace
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add to my toolboxCreating a MySpace page for your nonprofit organization gives it a public profile on the web.
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Twitter
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add to my toolboxMicroblogging with Twitter allows you to connect to followers on a minute-to-minute basis, updating them with relevant and important news about the causes that you both care about.
Nonprofit Twitter users should also be aware of their own community with the Nonprofit Twitter Pack
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YouTube
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add to my toolboxEveryone's favorite video sharing site can help your organization connect with people in a completely different way. With their dedicated Nonprofit Program, getting noticed by the right people may be a little easier.