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It was my first first experience with online socialnetworking and from that first “Friend Request” I was absolutely hooked – obsessed even – with the potential of socialnetworking for social good. It’s these nonprofits that bravely took the leap: Muchos kudos to the Myspace pioneers.
Using SocialNetworks for Social Change: Facebook, MySpace and More View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. Ivan Boothe helped start the Genocide Intervention Network in 2004, and was responsible for communications, web development and socialnetworking strategy.
The Washington Post did a great article today that reinforces the value of nonprofits' using email as a core fundraising strategy rather then socialnetworks. It seemed too early to tell, but then, when we checked back about a year later, we found this interesting and profound story about the nonprofit group "Save Darfur."
At Forum One, this kind of list illustrates the core concept of an internet strategy as distinct from a web site strategy -- not just how to design or build a smart web site, but how to use the entirety of the internet in a very powerful way to help achieve your mission. See the Darfur scores for example.
Here’s an example in the channel page: 24 Hours for Darfur Channel Here’s an example on the standard video page: 24 Hours for Darfur standard view If you are a 501(c)3 it’s a no-brainer to sign up. Don’t give me their email, but connect me to them through the socialnetwork.
Here’s an example in the channel page: 24 Hours for Darfur Channel Here’s an example on the standard video page: 24 Hours for Darfur standard view If you are a 501(c)3 it’s a no-brainer to sign up. Don’t give me their email, but connect me to them through the socialnetwork.
Save Darfur. s Web site. Jobs With Justice. Katrina Stories. National Farmers Union. National Wildlife Federation. Medecins Sans Frontieres. Mothers Acting Up. Planned Parenthood. Rafiki's Children. Saving Pets and Shelters. School of America's Watch. Priscilla describes her own organization's activity on MySpace.
Personal Fundraising and Open Source Deductions Article in the Seattle Times about personal fundraising, Hoping To Help Darfur $1 at a Time that focuses on Darfurwall.org that has successfully raiased $30,000 in very small donations - $1 per person. Wikis, Widgets and SocialNetworking Do you think there are too many freaking widgets ?
Called “Web 2.0 – New Outreach and Fundraising Techniques,” the topic of this workshop is something every nonprofit marketing manager and online communications professional wants to talk about. Carie opened with an intro to social media. She says socialnetworks are “not just a bunch of lonely teenage boys.”
March for Women's Lives allowed people who couldn't march to post messages and stories on the March for Women's Lives' web site. Two of their staff members recently returned from Darfur and are putting together a video to raise awareness about it. They are collecting questions from supporters about Darfur to include in the video. *
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The tools and points she covered included: SocialNetworks. A few key examples she gave on advocacy and nonprofit success in socialnetworks included: MyBarackObama.com , a good example of this in action. Natalie’s ending tip for socialnetworks? My experience at Women Who Tech (Via Web Teacher).
It’s not a game—there’s no goal or restrictions on how you use it—instead, it’s a technology platform for immersion and interaction, like the web. It seems like the real world museums that are starting to work in Second Life are pursuing the social interaction element of the platform through events. They were doing it socially.
Facebook is the second big socialnetworking site behind MySpace. Widgets are little applications that live on some other page on the web, where the info in the widget comes from some server somewhere else. Widgets make the web mashable – meaning you create your own web with pieces of this and pieces of that.
Transparency and Social Media: Dealing with Criticism. The Intangible Benefits of Social Media. Reports of the Death of SocialNetworking for Nonprofits Are Not True! SocialNetworking: Part of Your Job or Just for Fun? Your Organization's SocialNetworking Strategy Doesn't Have To Be Like Mastercard.
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