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Visit Zambia with LearnAsOne!

Amy Sample Ward

Steve Heyes, a colleague and founder of LearnAsOne , has just embarked on a great journey to Zambia and you’re invited! are headed to Zambia to document a community who doesn’t have a school, in as close to real-time as possible. Email the Zambia LearnAsOne team. Follow along and connect with the community!

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Window for charity - Local News - The Aucklander

AFP Blog

Window for charity - Local News - The Aucklander : "A Skype connection allows a Remuera family to 'meet' one of the African children they have sponsored for the cost of a few cups of coffee, writes Rebecca Blithe.

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NpTech Tag Summary: Best Wishes for Healthy, Happy, and Social 2008!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" Also quoted is Sean Stannard-Stockton, author of the Tactical Philanthropy blog was also quoted and he shares his expanded predictions here , including "Charities recognize the potential of social-media tools and finally get serious about integrated online strategies." Here's a tip sheet on Twitter. New (to me) Blogs.

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Is There a Community of #Tech4Good Activists Waiting for You?

Tech Soup

Lusaka, Zambia: Website Building and Designing Using WordPress for Nonprofits. Lusaka, Zambia: Social Media Surgery. London, United Kingdom: Uses of Internal, External, and Open Data for Charities. Kibiribiri Village, Mukono , Uganda: First Term Solar Mobile Computer Training Meetup for Kibiribiri Primary School.

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[VIDEO] Raise More Money And Improve Donors Relationships Through Personal Branding

Bloomerang

So more than 80% of all this money that’s donated to charities comes from people, comes from people. you can have amazing videos or streaming where you take them and show them your programming if you’re over in Zambia, or wherever you might be. And 80% of that money comes from face-to-face giving. But you can just do.