Nonprofits 2.0

Need Web 2.0 icons for your Website, Facebook page, MySpace profile? Just copy and paste!

Published May 07, 2009 @ 08:41AM PT

This is so exciting and does not exist anywhere else on the Web! Now thanks to our awesome programmer here at Change.org, nonprofits can simply copy the HTML code for our Web 2.0 icons and paste them on their Web site, their blog, Facebook Page, MySpace profile, etc.

This new feature can be found on the Admin Dashboard > Get HTML for Web 2.0 Icons.

Now not only can you link to your various social networking profiles on Change.org... see lower right:

http://www.change.org/nature

But you can now also copy and paste the code for these icons and embed them on your Facebook Page and/or Myspace profile:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nonprofit-Organizations/27795452714
http://www.myspace.com/nonprofitorganizations

So simple, but so necessary! A Tip: You need to use the FMBL App on Facebook.

The available icons are: Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, and LinkedIn.

If you do not yet have a Nonprofit Admin account on Change.org, just sign up!

Finally, if you do post these icons on your Web site, Facebook Page, or MySpace profile, please post a comment and link on this blog. I would love to see them live!

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Comments (10)

  1. Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition

    Thanks for posting this ! Your icons have been added to our blog (http://svtoxics.wordpress.com/twitter/) and our myspace (http://www.myspace.com/svtcetoxics) !

    -Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition

    Posted by Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition on 05/07/2009 @ 02:39PM PT

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  3. Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition

    Sorry, the links joined with the parenthesis, here they are
    - http://svtoxics.wordpress.com/twitter
    - http://www.myspace.com/svtcetoxics

    Thanks again!

    Posted by Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition on 05/07/2009 @ 02:41PM PT

  4. CROSS-CULTURAL SOLUTIONS

    Hey Heather, thanks for this resource! I've added them to the Cross-Cultural Solutions Facebook page here:

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cross-Cultural-Solutions/33673308332

    I've also spruced-up our Change.org profile :)

    Thanks again!
    Matt

    Posted by CROSS-CULTURAL SOLUTIONS on 05/09/2009 @ 10:58PM PT

  5. Heather Mansfield

    They look great! Thanks.

    Posted by Heather Mansfield on 05/14/2009 @ 05:38AM PT

  6. CENTER OF WELLNESS FOR URBAN WOMEN

    Posted by CENTER OF WELLNESS FOR URBAN WOMEN on 05/15/2009 @ 11:00AM PT

  7. Busted Foundation

    Posted by Busted Foundation on 05/20/2009 @ 11:00AM PT

  8. The Wilderness Society

    okay... so how does one get static FBML (or anything not out of box from FB) into the left sidebar of an org's main FB page? Thanks.

    Posted by The Wilderness Society on 06/10/2009 @ 01:20PM PT

  9. The Wilderness Society

    Alright... figured out my own question. Add application to Boxes and then go to boxes. Once there you can edit the application and move it to the Wall tab. Thanks for the HTML to do this in any case.

    Posted by The Wilderness Society on 06/10/2009 @ 02:22PM PT

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  11. HEAR US

    Better late than never!

    We're up on FB and Twitter, check it out. More is needed but no time...http://www.change.org/hearus

    Thanks for this info.

    Posted by HEAR US on 07/08/2009 @ 10:43AM PT

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  13. National Forest Foundation

    Thanks for the tips: I finally figured it out!

    Check it out here: http://www.facebook.com/nationalforestfoundation

    Posted by National Forest Foundation on 11/03/2009 @ 10:12AM PT

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Heather Mansfield

Heather is the Nonprofit Community Manager for Change.org. She also created and maintains the Nonprofit Organizations MySpace, Nonprofit Organizations Facebook Page, Nonprofit Organizations YouTube Channel, and the Nonprofit Organizations Twitter profile. Fueled by a strong passion for the Internet, Heather spends her days helping nonprofit organizations utilize the Internet as a tool for social change.

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