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How Nonprofits Can Keep Their Edge in the Digital Era

Tuesday, May 24, at noon U.S. Eastern time

David J. Neff

David J. Neff, co-author of The Future of Nonprofits: Innovate and Thrive in the Digital Age.

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David J. Neff, co-author of The Future of Nonprofits: Innovate and Thrive in the Digital Age.

Nonprofits need to rethink their management and fund-raising approaches in the era of Facebook and Twitter, say the authors of a new book, The Future of Nonprofits: Innovate and Thrive in the Digital Age.

The rise of social-media tools have changed how donors, volunteers, and employees think as well as what it takes for a nonprofit to thrive, say the authors.

How can charities hire the best talent to spark and maintain innovation?  How can charities better reach donors? What should leaders do to inspire creativity?

Join us on Tuesday, May 24, at noon U.S. Eastern time for a live online discussion with the book's authors, David J. Neff and Randal C. Moss, to learn how to make your nonprofit more innovative.

The guests:

David J. Neff founded Lights. Camera. Help, a nonprofit organization in Austin, Tex., that helps charities use film and video to tell their stories.

Randal C. Moss is the social-media and digital marketing manager at MeadWestvaco, a packaging company in Richmond, Va.