21 Community Foundations That Tweet

An increasing number of foundations, including community foundations, are now using Twitter.  I’ve found 21 so far, and I am sure there are more out there.  Below is a list, including links to their twitter profiles.

21 Community Foundations That Tweet

Alaska Community Foundation (Anchorage, AK) @AKCommunity
Baltimore Community Foundation (Baltimore, Maryland) @baltcommfdn
Bridge Builders Community Foundations (Oil City, Pennsylvania) @BBCF
Community Foundation for Calderdale (Halifax, UK) @CalderdaleFound
Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region (Appleton, Wisconsin) @CFFoxValley
Community Foundation of Medicine Hat & Southeastern Alberta (Alberta, Canada) @CFMH
Community Foundation of South East Kansas (Pittsburg, KS) @CFSEK
Crossroads Community Foundation (MetroWest area of Massachusetts) @CCFDN
Grand Rapids Community Foundation (Grand Rapids,MI) @GRCommFound
Greater Kansas City Community Foundation (Kansas City, MO) @gkccf
Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice (Venice, FL) @GulfCoastCF
Horizons Foundation (San Francisco, CA) @horizonsfdn
Oshkosh Area Community Foundation (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) @OACF
Pittsburgh Foundation (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) @PittsburghFdn
The Cleveland Foundation (Cleveland, Ohio) @CleveFoundation
The Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo (Buffalo, NY) @CFGB
The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington (Vancouver, WA) @CFSWW
The Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham (Birmingham, AL) @comfoundbham
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee (Nashville, TN) @CFMT
The Community Foundation Boulder County (Bolder, CO) @CommFound
The Greater Saint John Community Foundation (St. John, New Brunswick) @GSJCF

Community Foundations’ Experiences With Twitter

Trip Sullivan, Communications Officer at the Baltimore Community Foundation (@baltcommfd), described to me how their foundation got started with Twitter:

There had been a lot of buzz over twitter, facebook and blogging among our 40-person staff, and so our Director of Communications tasked us to create a Social Networking Workgroup and invite all those interested to become involved. We’ve had between 6-8 people at meetings, and all departments have been represented.

Anyone in their workgroup is welcome to tweet, and they agreed to a set of guidelines they follow:

All Baltimore Community Foundation Tweets should:

  • be timely
  • spark conversation
  • NOT present BCF or a fellow organization in a negative light
  • be relevant to BCF’s constituency, pertaining specifically to BCF’s: path, donors, grantees, initiatives, or the philanthropic field

Paul Putman (@paultofu), a program officer at The Cleveland Foundation, shared that one of the main reasons he uses Twitter is “to keep a finger on the pulse of what’s happening, both nationally in terms of philanthropy and nonprofit trends and news, as well as locally in terms of following specific nonprofits and people.” He also describes some of the dilemmas he encounters, such as:

  • As a program officer, having to walk a line between tweeting as an individual, while  still being associated with a foundation
  • Never knowing if Twitter followers truly value his contributions, or if they’re just saying that they value them to make him feel good about them, and in turn, their organizations
  • Concerns about tweeting about individual grantees, as he doesn’t want to show favoritism or mislead anyone.

Community Foundations Group on LinkedIn

Lastly, in my search for community foundations that tweet I came across one interesting social media resource for community foundations that I wanted to pass along: Community Foundation Staff Group on LinkedIn “a professional network of community foundation staff throughout the world. Its purpose is to support the connection and networking of peers.”

Please share your comments and experiences with Twitter. If you are a community foundation that tweets and you aren’t on the list (or you know of one), let me know.  As the list grows I will update it.

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Posted by Kris Putnam-Walkerly  © Kris Putnam-Walkerly and Philanthropy411, 2009

25 responses to “21 Community Foundations That Tweet

  1. WindsorEssex Community Foundation TWEETS
    @WECFoundation

  2. The Vermont Community Foundation has been tweeting since last fall @UnderstandingVT!

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  5. Thanks for your post! We at the Brooklyn Community Foundation just launched and just started tweeting, too! We’re at @DoGoodBklyn

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  7. And a few more:

    Community Shares of Minnesota

    Minnesota Community Foundation
    and The Saint Paul Foundation
    http://twitter.com/TwoFoundations

    Community Shares of Wisconsin

    Community Shares of Milwaukee

    -Steve Braker

  8. Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties @JCVukusich

    (Did you know what you were getting into when you started this list?) 🙂

  9. West Central Initiative tweets as well: http://twitter.com/wciminn

  10. As a professional grant writer for non-profit organizations, I am constantly looking for new leads and especially help in finding foundations that will fund in Africa.

    Have a great weekend!

  11. Also the Community Foundation of Central Georgia @CFCG

  12. Thanks Judy for the mention about Hawaii Community Foundation: @HCFHawaii. We have been tweeting since November 2008 & find it a great tool to keep various groups informed & involved in conversations.

  13. Thanks Judy for the mention @ Hawaii Community Foundation, http://twitter.com/hcfhawaii. We have been tweeting since November 2008 & find it a great tool to keep various groups informed & involved in conversations.

  14. The Community Foundation of the Lowcountry tweets (@denisekspencer) and also has a presence on LindedIn and Facebook. While we’ve not taken as much advantace of Twitter yet, the others are proving to be wonderful opportunities.

  15. In Birmingham, we found Twitter to be a great way to involve volunteers. If they are already involved with Twitter, they are happy to share what we pass on to them, and that spreads the word to other circles of influence. Two volunteers tweeted about Rebecca Ryan’s speech at our 50th anniversary celebration in May.

  16. onestarfoundation

    OneStar Foundation in Texas. http://www.twitter.com/onestarfdn

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  18. Another community foundation heard from–Armstrong County Community Foundation, Kittanning, PA @ACCF. Thanks for this post!

  19. Jeanne Best

    Thank you very much for the list! I am still trying to find out how to search twitter bio’s. There must be a way to do it.

    Jeanne
    BBCF

  20. Coastal Community Foundation’s CEO, @GeorgeStevens, is on there along with several other staff.

  21. You can add The Greater Cincinnati Foundation too! @GrCinciFdn

  22. Thanks for the list. Would love to see more on how it is being used…whats working, not. Also Hawaii Foundation is Tweeting!
    Thanks, Judy

  23. Thanks for the list!

  24. You forgot the Columbus Foundation!
    http://twitter.com/colsfound