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How charities are getting bloggers on board - Third Sector - 0 views

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    "How charities are getting bloggers on board By Helen Barrett, Third Sector, 1 February 2010 Blogs, forums and other social media provide new ways for charities to get their messages across to the public. But they are a far cry from traditional PR, as Helen Barrett reports"
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The Chronicle, 11/9/2006: Social Change and the Connected Age - 0 views

  • Social Change and the Connected Age
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      Social Media phenomenon harnessed for social change & charities... Please read this - as it has plenty of examples of the tide shifting to connected individuals who want active participation! - not passive purse and pocket trawling! - forward thinking charities are harnessing people's existing behavioursa and passions with social media.
  • Connectedness does not come from technology but is facilitated and strengthened by it. The greatest challenge for nonprofit organizations and their leaders in the connected age is recognizing that using social-media tools is easy compared with adopting a new mindset for social change. Today, nonprofit groups are part of a larger network or ecosystem of people, organizations, resources, and information. Relying on old-fashioned, top-down management approaches for setting activist agendas and designing fund-raising and volunteering efforts will lead inevitably to disappointing results. Power is shifting from institutions to individuals throughout society. We have seen what happens when people can barter and sell goods without a middleperson on eBay, and when we can watch what we want, when we want, through YouTube. The same sorts of shifts are happening quietly in the nonprofit world. Anyone can create and post a video of what they think their Congressional representatives do all day as part of the "Congress in :30 Secs" campaign organized by the Sunlight Foundation. Volunteers can document the connections between campaign contributions and legislation as part of the Genocide Intervention Network. Donors can pick a school and a specific project to support as part of the DonorsChoose Web site. Successful connected-age organizations are those that facilitate broadly representative networks of social activists — not necessarily organizations with the biggest membership lists or the most money in their coffers. These days, young people, in particular, are not likely to join behemoth membership organizations. Instead, they go online to express their views and instantly connect with individuals and communities interested in their issues and concerns. They also self-organize for social action as so many did in joining the immigration marches last spring.
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    INSPIRATIONAL - ABOUT THE SHIFT OF POWER TO THE NETWORK: not passive participants. It's like the "coming of the angels" CLP - from the real world to the virtual world. B-INSPIRED ;0) My lovely charity chums
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Summer of Social Good by Mashable - 0 views

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    look at wot the yanks are doing! raising funds for charities via internet and social media! using the power of "social influence" - like "super charged angels"
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The 12for12k 12 Hour Twitter Tweet-a-Thon | 12for12k Challenge - social media for good - 0 views

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    charity twitter money fundraiser - with network of sympathisers: using ChipIn, twitter, and blog! to post challenge! - helping raise money for hungry kids...
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"Disrupting Philanthropy: Technology and the Future of the Social Sector" | Philanthrop... - 0 views

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      fab research! - Stanford at its best ;-)
  • "Disrupting Philanthropy: Technology and the Future of the Social Sector"
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      If you're a charity looking for ICT and funding inspiration, stuff on family learning, worklessness, cognition, persuasion, etc. Why not join our gruop? http://bit.ly/diigoAFL-FoCfL
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