How Nonprofits “Do” Social Media [INFOGRAPHIC]

We mentioned Hill & Knowlton Canada’s new Philanthropy Group, but they’ve also created a neat infographic entitled “How The Top 40 Canadian Non-Profits Do Social Media.”

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Some interesting data points from infographic:

  • 15% of Canada’s top 40 nonprofits have no social channels on their website homepages
  • More charities promote their Twitter profiles than Facebook pages
  • The Salvation Army led the pack on Twitter, with more than 11,400 followers, but the United Way of Toronto was the most talkative
  • Doctors Without Borders ruled Facebook, with more than 434,000 fans, but the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation had the most posts



About Dave Forde

Dave “The Connector” Forde has been involved in the technology industry across Canada for over 10 years in sales and marketing roles, he launched PR In Canada, and on Profectio (which covers the Canadian Advertising and Marketing industry), find Dave on Twitter, also on Facebook and LinkedIn.