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Aspiration helps nonprofits and foundations use software tools more effectively and sustainably. We serve as ally, coach, strategist, mentor and facilitator to those trying to make more impactful use of information technology in their social change efforts.

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Sep 20, 2024

Announcing our 7th Policy Leadership Cohort

We’re thrilled to announce the start of our seventh Policy Leadership Cohort!

Meet our next group of emerging leaders:

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Talk With Us on July 24 about Tracking Online Metrics!

Join us Tuesday, July 24th at 11:00am for a no cost webinar to walk through processes and tools that can help you track and measure how your online communications support your work.

The webinar is ideal for nonprofit staff working on communications at their organization.

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UC Berkeley Labor Center Workshop 2012

We are excited to return to the UC Berkeley Labor Center for our annual 2-day workshop on June 28-29, 2012 talking about using online tools for organizing and communicating with your folks.

Check out @UCBLaborCenter on Twitter to keep in the loop on their latest happenings.

Below are the materials used during the workshop. Hope they are useful and please let us know if you have any questions!

 

 

 

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Calaveras Child Care Council Retreat

We had a fabulous time at Murphys in Calaveras County on June 8, 2012 from 9am-3pm with the Calaveras Child Care Council. We talked social media and nonprofit communications for a day filled with lots of local stories, introductions to Twitter, and fun activities ;).

Below are the materials from the day. Please use and share as you like!

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E-Newsletters for Nonprofits Materials

Thank you for attending the May 24, 2012 training, Email Newsletters for Nonprofits.

We hope you found the training useful and now have a better understanding of how to incorporate best practices into a current email newsletter.

The following are the materials used during the training. These materials are distributed under a Creative Commons license, and we encourage re-use, modification, and re-distribution in any situation where they may be useful.

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