JVA 411
Interested in funding opportunities, training opportunities and news in the sector? Click here to subscribe to JVA 411—our free, weekly e-newsletter.-
Recent Posts
Top Posts
- Applying for more than one position at the same company: Ask Amber
- How does your leader affect your business—lessons from TOMS shoes
- About JVA Consulting
- Ask Amber: Young nonprofit professionals and starting salaries
- A tribute to Steve Jobs, extraordinary change agent
- How the Flobots empower youth and create social change through music
- Ten Easy Steps Toward Professionalism
- Accountability/transparency Books and articles you want to read Boomers College graduates and nonprofits Commentary Community Economy Education Executive director training Favorite clients Foundation news Fundraising Generations Gen Xers Grantwriting Health Human resources Issues Jobs/economic development Millenials News you can use Online fundraising Philanthropy Social enterprise Social Enterprise Shopping Social innovators Social media Training Opportunities Trends Volunteerism/civic engagement
Tag Archives: Wikipedia
Social media for nonprofits; don’t forget about Wikipedia
Using social media as a marketing tool for nonprofit organizations just makes sense. Social media is inexpensive—the only cost is the time that it takes to create and post content—and with the proper execution, it can be very effective. Facebook … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary
Tagged Bob Goldfarb, eJewish Philanthropy, Facebook, nonprofit organizations, nonprofits, twitter, Wikipedia, YouTube
1 Comment

Google, Wikipedia shut down in protest of SOPA—what does it mean for nonprofits?
By Collin Lessing and Katy Snyder Google, Wikipedia and hundreds of other websites have shut down today in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives, and the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) legislation … Continue reading →