PdF Network Call: How to Lead a "Networked" Nonprofit
BY Andel Koester | Monday, November 8 2010
Stay informed of emerging trends and hear analysis from industry experts at the PdF Network, our bi-weekly series of conference calls. There are 4 ways to join this week’s call: log in to your PdF account (if you're a PdF Network member), join the PdF Network for a full year's worth of calls ($60), register for a one-time pass ($10), or register for a 3-call fall season pass ($20) today!
Check out our three upcoming PdF Network calls!
Nov. 11 | How to Lead "The Networked Nonprofit" | Allison Fine, Senior Fellow on the Democracy Team at Demos: A Network for Change and Action and co-author of The Networked Nonprofit: Connecting with Social Media to Drive Change
Register: One-time pass or 3-call fall season pass
Dec. 2 | Overcoming Apathy through Participation: How Smart Campaigns Use Social Media | Ethan Zuckerman, Senior Researcher at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Havard University
Register: One-time pass or 3-call fall season pass
Dec. 16 | Culture Change: How DC's Office of the Chief Technology Officer is Driving Internal Change | Bryan Sivak, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for the District of Columbia
Register: One-time pass or 3-call fall season pass
About this week’s PdF Network call:
What's the difference between a nonprofit with just over 5,000 followers on Twitter and one with almost 214,000? (Hint: It has nothing to do with the size of the organization.)
The answer is in the difference between nonprofits that think of themselves as traditional "organizations," and those that view themselves as "networks" of supporters.
Join the PdF Network this week on Thursday, November 11th as Allison Fine, Senior Fellow on the Democracy Team at Demos: A Network for Change and Action and co-author of The Networked Nonprofit: Connecting with Social Media to Drive Change, shows us how nonprofits can use social media to reimagine their relationship with their supporters.
Thursday, Nov. 11 at the PdF Network
How to Lead "The Networked Nonprofit"
1-2 p.m. EST
Missed a call? Listen to a podcast of any one of our previous calls and learn about how to Google for votes, fundraising and organizing through Twitter, evaluating returns on investment in social media, how to pitch (and not pitch) a political blogger, building a social network, longtail nanotargeting, and more.

