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Webjam site creation abilities combined with social networking and collaboration layers makes it easy for charities to not only extend their reach but also allows them to bring collaboration and advocacy in best practice.

Ideas spread across mass spectrum seldom relies on an individual – that is why social media strikes more success stories than traditional marketing approaches – the same shift is now growing among charities. According to Forbes Top 200 Charities surveyed, at least one form of Social Media is being used, a 3% increase over 2009 and 11% growth since 2008. Unlike product and service oriented brands, visibility and reach is not a winning formula for NFP’s, awareness and advocacy is what a charity benefits from.  This new development in social networking means that NFP's can take their marketing skills to a whole new level.

Social media is beginning to transform non-profits both in a way they work as well as their relationships with volunteers and donors. Webjam SaaS platform helps NFP organizations to increase awareness and advocate their causes.  For charities the impact is far greater when it comes to a shift from paid advertising strategies to social mobilization which helps them to have real time understanding of their causes. This is where Webjam platform helps them to use one centralized location to indulge in information sharing and at the same time enabling them to collaborate with their donors and activists on different projects.

Webjam easy creation of sites bundled with social media marketing and collaboration layers transforms non-profits both in a way they work as well as their relationships with their constituents.  According to 2011 research survey more than half (52% respondents) of nonprofits have no formal budgets for commercial social Networks. A lack of staff or budget or concerns about privacy and control are major pitfalls for non profits.  This is where Webjam solution adds the advantage of having a branded in-house social network without having any technical knowledge. All a creator need is to drag and drop readymade modules and next moment they are live.  Webjam’s flexible and easy-to-use content publishing and moderation tools ensure excellent conversations.  Creators can easily set privacy at page and module levels. Creators can also control who is allowed to edit, they can even set permissions for specific users and limit functionality to specific communities.

 How Webjam Can Help NFP’s

 Since Social Media tends to be more immediate, informal and personal forms of communication, Nonprofits organization have a strong opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations with their donors. According to a survey Sixty one percent of those aged 30-49 trust social networks and blogs to provide important information. Using Webjam platform can get fast and honest feedback.   Think of Webjam as an investment in the future to reflect the cause and reach to preferred donors.  Here is how Webjam can help charities.

 

Act as digital printing press:  NFP’s can spread their message with Webjam’s readymade modules for Blogs, forums, Articles, Newsletters, photos, videos.

Advocacy and Outreach: NFP organizations can create their own advocacy groups, get advocacy from all around the world and grow themselves around issues that reflects their cause.

Socialize and Collaborate:  Apart from Social Media platform Webjam provides the right Collaboration tools for activists to organize and run all strategic efforts from one centralized place.

Engagement: With Webjam NFP’s can expand their reach, engage with stakeholders, recruit volunteers and raise funds.

Crowd sourcing:  With Webjam Non Profit sector can connect with their Potential audience, and use them to research their surveys and share their stories.

Knowledge Sharing:  Knowledge sharing is a key to improving efficiency, but it’s also a challenge to put this widely-recognized theory into practice. Webjam Solution for capturing and exchanging insights from observations and experiences empower charities to interact with their audience directly across different projects and geographic locations.

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