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	<title>Comments on: Non-Profits and Social Networking</title>
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		<title>By: Vicky</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve seen some solid examples of non-profits and social networking as of late.  The American Chestnut Foundation is doing a great job sharing events and news links via their Facebook page.  And I absolutely adore how the Arbor Day Foundation uses Twitter.  

Did any of those organizations discuss blogs?  It is more time intensive, but could help encourage volunteers.  Some of the trail maintenance crews for the Appalachian Trail do a blog.  I think reading about the outings makes it less intimidating to volunteer for a work hike.  You get an idea of what to expect.</description>
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<p>Did any of those organizations discuss blogs?  It is more time intensive, but could help encourage volunteers.  Some of the trail maintenance crews for the Appalachian Trail do a blog.  I think reading about the outings makes it less intimidating to volunteer for a work hike.  You get an idea of what to expect.</p>
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