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This is the second of a three-part post about what I learned about social media, NGOs, and Social Change in Cambodia during my “ homecoming trip.” ” Part 1 was about NGOs in Cambodia , focusing on the work of the Sharing Foundation. This post is about the social media community in Cambodia.
4 jobs I had: General Manager of the Pro Art Chamber Orchestra Management/Capacity Assessment Evaluator for the National Endowment for the Arts Challenge Grants Day of Service Consultant for N-TEN Community Builder/Network Coordinator for Artswire, an online network for artists and project of the New York Foundation for the Arts.
I've known Britt now for almost three years and have enjoyed working with her at Netsquared and Blogher. Not only has she been a generous donor to every personal fundraising campaign for Cambodia I've undertaken, but she also messaged out to her community to support this cause.
" And every year since she became a grandmother to an adopted Cambodian child, I said, "Make a donation to the Sharing Foundation." No, I asked them to contribute $10 to the Sharing Foundation (and they did) I guess you're wondering why my mom asked about the outhouse? Now Beng Krom???s family latrine??? shown above.
to raise money for sponsoring a college student in Cambodia via the Sharing Foundation. I read on Netsquared about how Creative Commons is trying to raise money with its video on Revver and am trying it out. But every little bit helps and even pennies go far in Cambodia. I did a campaign video. They take 50%.
She her day job is to blog and she does a terrific job at NetSquared and BlogHer. Contribute to my latest personal fundraising campaign to support Leng Sopharath , an orphan from Cambodia, for her junior year at college. Coming up with the $1,000 donation to the Sharing Foundation. which manages the program is a stretch.
And, next week, nonprofits and bloggers in Southeast Asia and Cambodia will be gathering for the Cambodia Bloggers Summit. Using New Technology to Enhance Grantmaker Practices " Lots of links to examples of foundation's using Web2.0 and African civil society for Web2 for Dev Nancy White is doing workshops in Colombia.
Last week I blogged about an Ipod/Toilet paper holder over at Netsquared. When people ask about holiday gifts - we direct them to the Sharing Foundation , When give gifts, we give to the Sharing Foundation (and a few other causes), and make "in honor of" gifts. This one records a message or music.
The Knight Foundation is sponsoring The Knight News Challenge and they've got $5 million to give away. The Case Foundation blog also has a section called " Tech4Good " TechSoup blog posts about an online tool and forum discussion about green policies. News from Nigeria via the Netsquared blog. Global NpTech.
There are 15 projects in the competition, all with a mission of ending traffiking and slavery, including an entrant from Cambodia. TechSoup blog profiles Taproot Foundation. Through TechSoup's Netsquared project, blogger Beth Kanter, was commissioned to write a weekly summary. Hurry voting ends August 5th. And if you???re
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