{"id":5533,"date":"2023-06-09T10:56:42","date_gmt":"2023-06-09T10:56:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/forest-1041a2.ingress-bonde.ewp.live\/social-charity-index-6-ways-charities-can-make-the-most-of-social\/"},"modified":"2023-06-09T10:56:42","modified_gmt":"2023-06-09T10:56:42","slug":"social-charity-index-6-ways-charities-can-make-the-most-of-social","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/benrmatthews.local\/social-charity-index-6-ways-charities-can-make-the-most-of-social\/","title":{"rendered":"Social Charity Index: 6 ways charities can make the most of social"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Two years on from producing the first Social Charity Study, the team at Visceral Business have produced the Social Charity Index 2013, a report looking into\u00a0how phenomenal and substantial the growth of social and digital media has become among charities in the UK.<\/p>\n
A few headlines from the report:<\/p>\n
The\u00a0Social Charity Index 2013 also looks at\u00a0the top 100 social charities in the UK. Their\u00a0survey findings – provided in collaboration with over 60 UK charities – looked at the digital and social activity of 300 charities nationally, across Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and YouTube.<\/p>\n
The top 10 charities according to the report are:<\/p>\n
You can download the report and see full list of the top 100 social charities in this year\u2019s Social Charity Index from\u00a0the Visceral Business website.<\/p>\n
Anne McCrossan, managing partner at Visceral Business, also shared her tips for\u00a0charities to make the most of social business and networked media over on the Just Giving blog:<\/p>\n
A charity\u2019s website is a crucial first impression and the look and feel of your relationship with supporters starts there. Charities that tell a powerful story and have a strong visual character stand out more and stay in the mind.<\/p>\n
Signpost people to where your charity can be found across social networks so they can connect with you easily. Thinking about the entire supporter journey from the user\u2019s perspective will make it easier to develop an integrated content plan that connects people.<\/p>\n
Good curation is a powerful way to develop a strong digital culture. Video and rich media can create really powerful scrapbooks that people can go back to, enjoy and share.<\/p>\n
Social network analysis can be a great way of getting to know your supporters and to build your charity\u2019s networked culture, so that events can become shared experiences.<\/p>\n
Consider how your cause can become embedded into everyday life through partnerships with commercial organisations. Social business principles can be used to develop innovative new ways to fundraise.<\/p>\n
Who are the people in your charity who are the natural connectors and communicators? Supporting them with training can help them feel comfortable and empowered using digital media.<\/p>\n
Download the report and see full list of the top 100 social charities in this year\u2019s Social Charity Index from the Visceral Business website.<\/em><\/p>\n