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Getting On
The Whys and Hows of a Nonprofit Facebook Page

                                       MadTech
Why Use Facebook?
What is
 Facebook?
Facebook is a free-
   access social
networking website
   with the goal of
  giving people the
 power to share and
make the world more
open and connected.
What
I Still Don’t Understand
Facebook
 provides the
building blocks
    for your
Facebook
  provides the
 building blocks
     for your

• Your nonprofit’s website
is becoming less relevant.
Facebook
   provides the
  building blocks
      for your

• Your nonprofit’s website
is becoming less relevant.


• Facebook has a large and
 growing population—over
    300 million users.
Facebook
   provides the
  building blocks
      for your

• Your nonprofit’s website
is becoming less relevant.


• Facebook has a large and
 growing population—over
    300 million users.

    • Facebook largest
   demographic is the
   collegiate and post–
Facebook
   provides the
  building blocks
      for your

• Your nonprofit’s website
is becoming less relevant.


• Facebook has a large and
 growing population—over
    300 million users.

    • Facebook largest
   demographic is the
   collegiate and post–

• Geographical targeting
provides access to +1.5
million Wisconsinites and
 +300,000 Madisonians
Don’t abandon
 your home!
Don’t abandon
   your home!

• Having realistic goals and
 expectations will help you
  maintain enthusiasm for
  your Nonprofit Facebook
Don’t abandon
   your home!

• Having realistic goals and
 expectations will help you
  maintain enthusiasm for
  your Nonprofit Facebook


• Set a daily or at least a 2
 weekly schedule to post
    and share content
Don’t abandon
   your home!

• Having realistic goals and
 expectations will help you
  maintain enthusiasm for
  your Nonprofit Facebook


• Set a daily or at least a 2
 weekly schedule to post
    and share content

 • Align content with your
Don’t abandon
   your home!

• Having realistic goals and
 expectations will help you
  maintain enthusiasm for
  your Nonprofit Facebook


• Set a daily or at least a 2
 weekly schedule to post
    and share content

 • Align content with your


 • Recruit/convert a few
 fans to admins to assist
Don’t abandon
   your home!

• Having realistic goals and
 expectations will help you
  maintain enthusiasm for
  your Nonprofit Facebook


• Set a daily or at least a 2
 weekly schedule to post
    and share content

 • Align content with your


 • Recruit/convert a few
 fans to admins to assist


 • Invite staff, volunteers,
 and real world members,
donors, etc. to join you on
Indiana Jones
Be Like Indiana Jones; Become an Explorer
Why Choose the Fan Page?
The Fight Between Profiles, Pages, Groups and Causes
Page vs Group
• Groups   are good at viral
 marketing and dealing with
 activism and advocacy
 issues

• Pages   are good for long-
 term communication
 strategies, such as building
 a network and reputation
How to Set-Up a
     Page?
CreatingHidden Under Brands
 Nonprofit Pages are
                    the Page
Nonprofits that Rock the Fan Page
What Do I Do Now?
Building Your Dream Home
     How to Create a Vibrant Fan Page
Grow your
audience; build a
  community
Magnify
 Your
 Ideas
• Don’t shout,
Communicate

• Be active daily

• Share, share,
    share
HAVE FUN!
• Post thoughtful
links               • Post photos
• Post fun links    • Post videos (if
• Post things you   possible)
like                • Post comics
• Post things not   • Post events
from you
Feed because it feeds the fans
Daily activity works,
                      Them!
Curiosity is a Friend
   Things of Intrigue are Intriguing
Comfort keeps them Coming
It’s hard to maintain a false personality, be yourself
It’s a Journey
Credits
  The Whys and
Hows of a Nonprofit
  Facebook Page

          by
   Alnisa Allgood,
 Coordinator, MadTech

 Insights from: Beth
Kanter, Ivan Boothe, Wild
   Apricot, and Care2

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Facebook: Getting On

  • 1. Getting On The Whys and Hows of a Nonprofit Facebook Page MadTech
  • 3. What is Facebook? Facebook is a free- access social networking website with the goal of giving people the power to share and make the world more open and connected.
  • 4. What I Still Don’t Understand
  • 6. Facebook provides the building blocks for your • Your nonprofit’s website is becoming less relevant.
  • 7. Facebook provides the building blocks for your • Your nonprofit’s website is becoming less relevant. • Facebook has a large and growing population—over 300 million users.
  • 8. Facebook provides the building blocks for your • Your nonprofit’s website is becoming less relevant. • Facebook has a large and growing population—over 300 million users. • Facebook largest demographic is the collegiate and post–
  • 9. Facebook provides the building blocks for your • Your nonprofit’s website is becoming less relevant. • Facebook has a large and growing population—over 300 million users. • Facebook largest demographic is the collegiate and post– • Geographical targeting provides access to +1.5 million Wisconsinites and +300,000 Madisonians
  • 10.
  • 12. Don’t abandon your home! • Having realistic goals and expectations will help you maintain enthusiasm for your Nonprofit Facebook
  • 13. Don’t abandon your home! • Having realistic goals and expectations will help you maintain enthusiasm for your Nonprofit Facebook • Set a daily or at least a 2 weekly schedule to post and share content
  • 14. Don’t abandon your home! • Having realistic goals and expectations will help you maintain enthusiasm for your Nonprofit Facebook • Set a daily or at least a 2 weekly schedule to post and share content • Align content with your
  • 15. Don’t abandon your home! • Having realistic goals and expectations will help you maintain enthusiasm for your Nonprofit Facebook • Set a daily or at least a 2 weekly schedule to post and share content • Align content with your • Recruit/convert a few fans to admins to assist
  • 16. Don’t abandon your home! • Having realistic goals and expectations will help you maintain enthusiasm for your Nonprofit Facebook • Set a daily or at least a 2 weekly schedule to post and share content • Align content with your • Recruit/convert a few fans to admins to assist • Invite staff, volunteers, and real world members, donors, etc. to join you on
  • 17. Indiana Jones Be Like Indiana Jones; Become an Explorer
  • 18. Why Choose the Fan Page?
  • 19. The Fight Between Profiles, Pages, Groups and Causes
  • 20. Page vs Group • Groups are good at viral marketing and dealing with activism and advocacy issues • Pages are good for long- term communication strategies, such as building a network and reputation
  • 21. How to Set-Up a Page?
  • 22. CreatingHidden Under Brands Nonprofit Pages are the Page
  • 23. Nonprofits that Rock the Fan Page
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28. What Do I Do Now?
  • 29. Building Your Dream Home How to Create a Vibrant Fan Page
  • 31. Magnify Your Ideas • Don’t shout, Communicate • Be active daily • Share, share, share
  • 32. HAVE FUN! • Post thoughtful links • Post photos • Post fun links • Post videos (if • Post things you possible) like • Post comics • Post things not • Post events from you
  • 33. Feed because it feeds the fans Daily activity works, Them!
  • 34. Curiosity is a Friend Things of Intrigue are Intriguing
  • 35. Comfort keeps them Coming It’s hard to maintain a false personality, be yourself
  • 37. Credits The Whys and Hows of a Nonprofit Facebook Page by Alnisa Allgood, Coordinator, MadTech Insights from: Beth Kanter, Ivan Boothe, Wild Apricot, and Care2

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. This part of the series will cover the basics of getting on Facebook: (a) Why Use Facebook? • what is Facebook • what purpose can it serve (b) Why Use a Facebook Page (Fan Page/Nonprofit Page) • what about groups • what about profiles • what about causes (c) How to Set-up a Facebook Page • what's your purpose • what are your goals (d) What to do/expect
  2. The why start with a 'what', but let's quickly make sure everyone is on the same page. Social networks, nee social media are currently changing the world. This can be a scary thing to watch what you know, slip away into a great big unknown. From radio to television to journalism; from government to education and to the nonprofit/service sectors; the chaos and acclimation is happening rapidly and we're in the midst. Sure you want to 'batten down the hatches', but now is the time to stay open and explore what works and what could be beneficial, because the changes aren't over.
  3. Social media is this morass of new tools, ideas, and methods for communication and collaboration. It's changing the reliance on old infrastructures like newspapers, television, and even organizations in general. From blogs, podcasts, message boards, micro-blogging, lifestreams, etc. people are no longer waitin for organizations to organize them. They are communicating, collaborating, and contributing amongst themselves. And Facebook is just one medium for organizations to enter into the world where the conversations are happening.
  4. People are using Facebook to instantly collaborate, share information, and have conversations about ideas and cause they care about. (paraphrasing Beth Kanter) Facebook is the tool, it can provide you the building blocks to grow your core audience, create new networks for communication, and allow you to interact with individuals your organization has possible never had access to.
  5. Why is this important? The upsides… Your website is vital in many ways—an introduction to your organization, your organization’s service, campaigns, fundraising, etc. People expect to find information about your organization on the web, and you can control that information with a web page. Your website is the ideal place to collect and cultivate, but your outreach is just a tad limited. With over 300 million users, of which over 120 million of log-in to the site daily; the audience available via Facebook is the largest potential audience your organization may ever have access to. While college and just out of college age is still the largest demographic, the growth of the 35-54yr old population is rapid, and the over 55 crowd has been hitting record highs.
  6. Why is this important? The upsides… Your website is vital in many ways—an introduction to your organization, your organization’s service, campaigns, fundraising, etc. People expect to find information about your organization on the web, and you can control that information with a web page. Your website is the ideal place to collect and cultivate, but your outreach is just a tad limited. With over 300 million users, of which over 120 million of log-in to the site daily; the audience available via Facebook is the largest potential audience your organization may ever have access to. While college and just out of college age is still the largest demographic, the growth of the 35-54yr old population is rapid, and the over 55 crowd has been hitting record highs.
  7. Why is this important? The upsides… Your website is vital in many ways—an introduction to your organization, your organization’s service, campaigns, fundraising, etc. People expect to find information about your organization on the web, and you can control that information with a web page. Your website is the ideal place to collect and cultivate, but your outreach is just a tad limited. With over 300 million users, of which over 120 million of log-in to the site daily; the audience available via Facebook is the largest potential audience your organization may ever have access to. While college and just out of college age is still the largest demographic, the growth of the 35-54yr old population is rapid, and the over 55 crowd has been hitting record highs.
  8. Why is this important? The upsides… Your website is vital in many ways—an introduction to your organization, your organization’s service, campaigns, fundraising, etc. People expect to find information about your organization on the web, and you can control that information with a web page. Your website is the ideal place to collect and cultivate, but your outreach is just a tad limited. With over 300 million users, of which over 120 million of log-in to the site daily; the audience available via Facebook is the largest potential audience your organization may ever have access to. While college and just out of college age is still the largest demographic, the growth of the 35-54yr old population is rapid, and the over 55 crowd has been hitting record highs.
  9. Why is this important? The downsides… Facebook is not a benediction. It will not save your organization or provide your with miraculous amounts of funds. Lets ponder that a moment. Facebook can be incredibly beneficial to your organization, but it will require effort and a little hardwork. And this will be aided if you have an idea or strategy or at the very least some goals you wish to accomplish. We want you on Facebook, but we don't and you don't need another abandoned house.
  10. Personally, I believe any goals for your Facebook Page are good. If you have no idea what you want, and are just testing the waters, then you can set random goals (but the still need to be reasonable). For example, I could say I want 500 fans. If I'm a small local nonprofit, that goal would be unreasonable if I gave myself a 2 month time limit, but maybe accomplished if I gave myself a one or two year time frame. Remember, the type of organization you are can be of help or hinderance as well. Animals and children track well, as well as longterm social justice issues like—clean water, hunger, poverty, child abuse, or even domestic violence. But your neighborhood outreach program target runaway and throw-away youth to use clean needles and reduce HIV infection, may require a bit more effort, and a lot of natural enthusiasm.
  11. Personally, I believe any goals for your Facebook Page are good. If you have no idea what you want, and are just testing the waters, then you can set random goals (but the still need to be reasonable). For example, I could say I want 500 fans. If I'm a small local nonprofit, that goal would be unreasonable if I gave myself a 2 month time limit, but maybe accomplished if I gave myself a one or two year time frame. Remember, the type of organization you are can be of help or hinderance as well. Animals and children track well, as well as longterm social justice issues like—clean water, hunger, poverty, child abuse, or even domestic violence. But your neighborhood outreach program target runaway and throw-away youth to use clean needles and reduce HIV infection, may require a bit more effort, and a lot of natural enthusiasm.
  12. Personally, I believe any goals for your Facebook Page are good. If you have no idea what you want, and are just testing the waters, then you can set random goals (but the still need to be reasonable). For example, I could say I want 500 fans. If I'm a small local nonprofit, that goal would be unreasonable if I gave myself a 2 month time limit, but maybe accomplished if I gave myself a one or two year time frame. Remember, the type of organization you are can be of help or hinderance as well. Animals and children track well, as well as longterm social justice issues like—clean water, hunger, poverty, child abuse, or even domestic violence. But your neighborhood outreach program target runaway and throw-away youth to use clean needles and reduce HIV infection, may require a bit more effort, and a lot of natural enthusiasm.
  13. Personally, I believe any goals for your Facebook Page are good. If you have no idea what you want, and are just testing the waters, then you can set random goals (but the still need to be reasonable). For example, I could say I want 500 fans. If I'm a small local nonprofit, that goal would be unreasonable if I gave myself a 2 month time limit, but maybe accomplished if I gave myself a one or two year time frame. Remember, the type of organization you are can be of help or hinderance as well. Animals and children track well, as well as longterm social justice issues like—clean water, hunger, poverty, child abuse, or even domestic violence. But your neighborhood outreach program target runaway and throw-away youth to use clean needles and reduce HIV infection, may require a bit more effort, and a lot of natural enthusiasm.
  14. Personally, I believe any goals for your Facebook Page are good. If you have no idea what you want, and are just testing the waters, then you can set random goals (but the still need to be reasonable). For example, I could say I want 500 fans. If I'm a small local nonprofit, that goal would be unreasonable if I gave myself a 2 month time limit, but maybe accomplished if I gave myself a one or two year time frame. Remember, the type of organization you are can be of help or hinderance as well. Animals and children track well, as well as longterm social justice issues like—clean water, hunger, poverty, child abuse, or even domestic violence. But your neighborhood outreach program target runaway and throw-away youth to use clean needles and reduce HIV infection, may require a bit more effort, and a lot of natural enthusiasm.
  15. Sure you don't have a lot of time, you possible have little energy, and your enthusiasm may wax and wane. But treat your Fan Page like your an explorer. You're getting to know the lay of the land. There are no absolutes. We'll discuss content a little more later, under the set-up section. But I can't emphasize enough, to expect the unexpected. Your fans maybe far removed from your traditional audience, so don't expect to treat them the same. Be open, be enthusiastic, become an explorer. If you absolutely, just can't be then don't create a Fan Page or identify secondary administrators as rapidly as possible, and let them handle ongoing communications for you. This can and will create a dichotomy between your conversations and your organizations communications, but that's not always bad. Ideally, they would have started to diverge over the first few months anyway. If not, then you're probably doing it wrong.
  16. Questions and confusion about the differences between Facebook’s Profiles, Causes, Fan Pages, and Groups abound. The primary being which of these might best suit a nonprofit’s social-networking plan. Let's remove two from your immediate consideration. Profiles are personal, always!!! Some organizations do use personal profiles for their organization, but the risk is that if someone flags your profile or Facebook somehow comes across it, its a clear violation of the terms of service and can be deleted. Which means all your energy and effort would have to be rebuilt. So you can have your profile, other staff and volunteers can have theirs, but don't turn those into your organizations profile. Use a page. Causes, causes compliment a Page, Group, or Activity. They're not so much an either or, as oppose to a should I add.
  17. Obviously Facebook is very good at using the Fan Page. They’ve created Nonprofits on Facebook which provides lots of tips, tricks, highlights, and general information about happenings in the nonprofit sector.
  18. A personal favorite is the One Campaign. One uses a custom tab as a landing page to promote joining their mailing list. But also provide a nice mix of updates. The do have an unfair advantage of having a number of stars speaking on their behalf.
  19. (Red) is a good example of a Fan Page that doesn’t use the >Nonprofit type under >Brands and Products. While your nonprofit may be best served under the category nonprofit, a number aren’t or may require multiple pages. For a local example, see the Goodman Community Center. IronWorks uses the page type > Cafe; their Food Pantry uses the type > other business. And I’ll assume, that once they set-up a general page, for the Community Center at large it maybe a brand > nonprofit, but could easily fall in a number of other categories as well.
  20. Stanford University offers a great mix of useful information to students and faculty, to just random pieces of info and fun items of benefit to the community at large. They firmly separate their posts from their fans, but have an active and engage fan base who post videos, photos, links and more.
  21. Tips for Setting Up Your Fan Page Keep your page name short and accurate, can't change after you create it There is a day or two lag for it shows up in search Content is lifeblood of your page Start with information tab: be complete, accurate, and honest Fan Page backend is like a cms and if you know a little HTML you can do some spiffy stuff Not all applications are optimized for pages, visit the app page to check All pages require ADMIN - designated FB profile - for security reasons because they want a real person Admin are not public - add multiple admins - invite by email or FB - always have multiples as a precaution so you don't loose access to the page.  Standard best practice Wall Tab - accuracy updates of information.  "Write Something" lets you post rich content" More interactive content is better - the Wall is a history of interactive Worst thing you can do with a page is dump an RSS feed into the Page - won't be as successful When you make updates to the Page, it appears in the streams of your fans or people who have joined your page.  This is very powerful viral marketing When you start to write in the "write something" you get options to add links, photos, videos - post things that are beyond promotion content. Be interactive, make it interesting, provide behind the scenes content.  Incorporate events into your page.  "Exclusive content is good" Shed the tradition PR schtick content and make it real. Red Cross Fan Page is a great example.  So is One Campaign and Stanford University. Lexicon on Facebook lets you track words and phrases
  22. Regardless of how you start, growing your audience will eventually become a part of your purpose. It maybe primary or secondary, but it will be there. Having a fan page with 10 fans is not the final goal of anyone I can think of. So take some of the tips here to get you started on this goal…
  23. People engage more with your page, when your page has a personality. Don't just post press releases or website updates. Post things that interest you as a representative of your organization. Fun things, engaging things, controversial things. Get people commenting or liking your links, and start building from there.
  24. Pictures, video, and links reveal things about your organization and your organizations personality. Snap shots of folks at the office, or from events. If your office has someone who loves to talk, have them make videos. Link to YouTube video you like. Don't stress yourself thinking I need to find things people will find interesting. Just find things that you find interesting and share them. Have other staff or volunteers help so the pressures defused. Don't make it a painful job, make it a job that you enjoy.
  25. So your thinking. I don't have the time for daily. That's fine. This is why a good starting approach is connecting an RSS feed from your website to your Facebook page is a good idea. If your website gets updated daily or a few times per week, then so does your Fan Pages. All you need to do is provide the personal touches— insights into your organization, insights outside of your organization, and the fun stuff— links, photos, videos, etc. Also remember to respond to comments. This lets people know your engaged, listening to them, and willing to communicate with them.
  26. Just a quick way to say, no matter how quirky your personality, if you find something interesting, someone, somewhere in the world will also. Hopefully, they are a friend or a fan.