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Social Media, Networking, and African Women’s Leadership Training in Rwanda

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The project is under the visionary leadership of Cheryl Francisconi who is the director of IIE’s office in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia and has vast expertise in developing, designing, and implementing transformative leadership programs for several decades. The photo above shows the “Fish Bowl” technique.

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An Interview With Paull Young from Charity:Water

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Every September we launch the September Campaign , an online grassroots fundraising campaign targeting a specific issue. This year is our 5th anniversary and we’re funding a drilling rig for our partner in Ethiopia that can provide access to clean and safe drinking water to 40,000 people a year. The 2011 September Campaign.

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Amanda Rose, Twestival Leader, Reflects on Twestival

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Amanda Rose at the London Twestival Photo was taken by @mikebutcher The Twestival combined online twitter fundraising with a groundswell of offline self organized events in 202 cities around the world on February 12th. She agreed to do a reflection interview with me, sharing what worked and what didn't.

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Twitter As Charitable Giving Spreader: A Meta Analysis

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As an outside observer, the lessons that I took away from this effort were: Having people change their avatar to a pea photo gave a visual clue to the campaign and helped it spread. Connie Reece shared some insights in this interview and you find more links to case studies and post campaign reflections here.

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Twitter’s Claire Williams Shares Why Literacy Is Her Cause

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As I reflect on what Literacy Day means, I can’t help thinking about the origins of my interest in Room to Read as an organization, and one particularly sticky literacy-for-development related issue that came up during that season of my life. What a photo find!!

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Instagram for Nonprofits: A Beginner’s Guide

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As above, your content should be visually focused, so unique, high-quality imagery that reflects your nonprofit’s values and branding is essential. A mixture of photo and video content. Ecosia, a nonprofit search engine which uses its revenue to plant trees , is currently planting trees in Ethiopia. What and when should I post?

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