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Date : December 2nd, 2010. Description : In this month’s edition of Social Good, Allison Fine, the host, interviews Amy Sample Ward, community development manager at TechSoup Global, and Estrella Rosenberg, founder and executive director of Big Love Little Hearts in Chicago and author of the blog Adventures in Philanthropy.
Crowdrise came on the scene with a big splash in 2010. Jumo is another social media for social good platform that entered the mix in 2010. They call it “social fundraising that makes it easy for individuals to get involved in philanthropy in a whole new way!&#. 1) Crowdrise – [link]. 3) Jumo – [link].
billion subscriptions), from 53 per cent of total mobile subscriptions at the end of 2005 to an estimated 73 per cent at the end of 2010. Pew Internet Report ] [ Chronicle of Philanthropy thoughts ]. Usage – “How much time do people spend using mobile devices?&#. Pew Internet Report ].
Includes data from Blackbaud , American Red Cross , MobileMarketer.com , and the Chronicle of Philanthropy. Tags: Fundraising , Nonprofit Trends , nptech , Online Giving , Social Media , Web 2.0 Nonprofit Economy NPQ’s Illustrated Nonprofit Economy explores the financing of the nonprofit sector. All Rights Reserved
Before the end of the year we conducted a survey to find out what the Games for Change community believed were the best social impact games of 2010. We are in the process of preparing our 8th Annual Games for Change Festival (June 20-22) where the worlds of game making, media, philanthropy, academia and social impact meet.
She leads social innovation, philanthropy, and causes at Twitter and Blogs at Claire.us.com. Rather than trying to write it out it thought I’d point you to the graphic blog post or Cartoon by Rob Cottingham of Social Signal … I found it on Beth’s Blog where she recapped her time at Blog World Expo 2010. Meet Claire.
" New Research Proves the Business Case for Product Giving : PitchEngine : Get the Word Out™ – "New research from Indiana University concludes that businesses can do well by doing good through product philanthropy. " Is email going out with 2011?
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As part of Microsoft Outlook 2010, features allow people to connect with their Facebook and MySpace accounts (the service already allowed you to connect Outlook to LinkedIn). Tags: Leadership NPTech NTEN Social Media. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) This post was originally published at [link].
All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking Early Bird Registration for 2011 NTEN NTC is Open Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on November 12th, 2010 NTEN’s 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference is now open for early bird registration. The 2011 NTC should be the best yet.
George Durham, Program Manager, Microsoft Global Community Affairs On January 12th, 2010, a devastating earthquake ripped through the Haitian landscape, literally decimating cities like Leogane, Petit Goave, and much of Port-au-Prince.
In my recent chapter “Managing Fundraising and Building Communities Online” in the book Internet Management for Nonprofits (Wiley, April 2010), I write in depth about one method to tackle the subject – what are organizations across the country doing? Tags: Community NPTech NTEN Fundraising. How do you appropriately implement them?
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She also writes for the Stanford Social Innovation Review and she also has one of the most read personal blogs in NPTech. Beth Kanter won the NTEN Award in2007: Most Valuable Person in NpTech field. Nicole Wallace is Senior Writer for The Chronicle of Philanthropy. " Beth Kanter. " Find out more here. Marnie Webb.
Lucy Bernholz's " Open Philanthropy: A Modest Manifesto " is awesome. Tags: Newsletter NPTech NTEN Things We Like. So, naturally, queue " An Engineer's Guide to Cats " (We cannot believe we haven't linked to this before. It's make-you-cry funny. Parts, anyway.). It's right up there. Go on, scroll up.
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