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NFPtweetup

Sponsored by beautiful world and Just Giving

 

NFPtweetup has moved! 

 

NFPtweetup has a new website where you'll be able to find the latest news, including regular blog posts and event updates. 

 

What?

 

A meet up of Twitter users - and those interested in the potential of Twitter and other social media - who work at, or with, non-profit organisations.

 

 

When & Where?

 

Our most recent event was on the 15th September 2010 - for more information about upcoming events, please visit the NFPtweetup website

 

Follow NFPtweetup on Twitter, or subscribe to updates from this wiki to get the latest news (you can subscribe to receive them by email or get an RSS feed at the bottom of the page).  Previous events have been held on: 24 November 2008, 25 February 2009, 27 May 2009, 24 September 2009, 12 November 2009, 4 March 2010 and 10 June 2010.

 

Why?

 

 

*The event focuses on Twitter as an entry point into exploring Twitter and a wide range of other other social media, web tools, new technologies, new concepts, models, strategies and ways of working.  Much of the discussion, content and the learning generated from NFPtweetup can be applied across a number of media channels, and considers how to integrate these on and offline, and use them to achieve a broad range of the objectives that most charities and nonprofits share.

 

Who?

 

NFPtweetup events and online content are created specifically to benefit people working for charities or nonprofit organisations.

 

They are organised and facilitated by beautiful world, Just Giving, assisted by friendly, supportive folk from agencies, specialist consultants and volunteers from charities that have knowledge and experience to share about Twitter and other social media, as well as significant experience working with charities in one or more of the following areas: fundraising, marketing, communications, campaigning, volunteer management, branding, digital.

 

Anyone can follow and/ or join the NFPtweetup flock though - you don't need to have been to an event or helped to organise one.

 

What can you learn by participating?

 

 

How?

 

 

With thanks to:

 

 

Places for charities and nonprofit organisations are free.  There is sometimes a small fee for agencies, consultants and other for profit suppliers not giving time/ resources towards the organisation event.  This is a non-profit-making event - most of the places are allocated to charities & paid tickets cover only a very small proportion of the costs of materials required to stage these events.  Refreshments are sponsored by Just Giving and the event is curated, organised and faciliated free of charge by beautiful world and Just Giving, with help from volunteers from the sector.

 

This page can also be accessed through the following URL: www.nfptweetup.org.uk