Twitter, Facebook, and other online social-networking tools offer ways for nonprofit organizations to build connections with supporters and donors.
For some groups, these tools have helped raise money for their causes and built increased visibility.
But many groups are still not effective at using online networks in any meaningful way. And many others are fearful about using them at all.
What are these tools? How do they work? And how can your organization use them effectively?
To build your knowledge, join our guests for an online discussion tomorrow at noon U.S. Eastern time:
- Chris Garrett, an Internet marketing consultant in Yorkshire, England, and author of Pro Blogger: Secrets to Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income.
- John Haydon, a sales consultant in Boston and the publisher and founder of the Web site corporatedollar.org, which offers marketing advice to small nonprofit groups. Mr. Haydon is also the author of a recently released electronic book Twitter Jump Start: The Complete Guide for Small Nonprofits.
The Chronicle’s online discussions are free and open to everyone. People who ask questions in advance have a better chance of getting answers.






