SDFF has been using online tools and resources including our website, this blog, and eNewsletters to promote our programs and services for several years. To a minor degree, we've used them as a vehicle to raise funds for financial support and to promote fund raisers. Of course, in order for online campaigns to be successful, people need to know they're there. In the past, online campaigns had to be combined with print or other advertising in order to capture as much of your target market as possible. But, thanks to technology and the growth of social media, that need too changing.
Part of our mission is to help nonprofits stay current on technology. To date, our efforts have been focused on networking technologies, desktop PCs, and software. We currently provide network and desktop support to more than 30 nonprofit agencies in San Diego, some of whom have outsourced their entire IT operations to us.
As social media sites like Facebook and Twitter become more prominent as business tools, it makes sense for SDFF to use them more prominently in our own marketing campaigns and to offer our skills and abilities as a service to other nonprofits. As I stated earlier, we aren't new to social media and online tools, so we have experience to offer now, but the value of these online resources is something more nonprofits should know about and take advantage of, and our role is to demonstrate that value and help nonprofits get the most out of it.
Expect to see a lot more use of social media from SDFF, even "firsts" and "exclusives" offered via the various outlets (inlcuding this blog). I would be remiss if I didn't end this post without asking you to follow us now on Twitter and Facebook.