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International Crisis Aid's 5K Run / Walk for Freedom - 0 views

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    The 5K Run/Walk for Freedom benefits International Crisis Aid's Safe Campaign. The Safe Campaign is ICA's global response to help end s*x traffic*ing both in the U.S. and around the world. ICA has been rescuing and rehabilitating victims of s*x traffic*ing ages 4-21 since 2006. ICA currently operates 7 Safe Homes and has rescued 127 girls. 5K Run/Walk for Freedom Saturday, September 11, 2010 Washington University in St. Louis Registration: $30 (for adults and children) Check-in will begin at 8:00am, the Run/Walk will begin at 9:00am Registration will be accepted by mail and online: www.crisisaid.org
william doust

Made To Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die | by Chip and Dan Heath :: - 0 views

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    I read this book and it is fantastic! - it will turbo charge your communications into a new planet! - you are mavericks, with this no one will touch you! - some things you are doing naturally! - get the free resources and follow links to get a feel!
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    Saved the free resources!! I'm ready to read another book so I'll go and get it
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Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : Ten Nonprofit Funding Models (March 16, ... - 0 views

  • For-profit executives use business models—such as “low-cost provider” or “the razor and the razor blade"—as a shorthand way to describe and understand the way companies are built and sustained. Nonprofit executives, to their detriment, are not as explicit about their funding models and have not had an equivalent lexicon—until now. 
  • When a person says that a company is a “low-cost provider” or a “fast follower,” the main outlines of how that company operates are pretty clear. Similarly, stating that a company is using “the razor and the razor blade” model describes a type of ongoing customer relationship that applies far beyond shaving products.
  • The value of such shorthand is that it allows business leaders to articulate quickly and clearly how they will succeed in the marketplace, and it allows investors to quiz executives more easily about how they intend to make money. This back-and-forth increases the odds that businesses will succeed, investors will make money, and everyone will learn more from their experiences.
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  • The nonprofit world rarely engages in equally clear and succinct conversations about an organization’s long- term funding strategy. That is because the different types of funding that fuel nonprofits have never been clearly defined.3 More than a poverty of language, this represents—and results in—a poverty of understanding and clear thinking.
  • Through our research, we have identified 10 nonprofit models that are commonly used by the largest nonprofits in the United States. (See “Funding Models” on page 37.) Our intent is not to prescribe a single approach for a given nonprofit to pursue. Instead, we hope to help nonprofit leaders articulate more clearly the models that they believe could support the growth of their organizations, and use that insight to examine the potential and constraints associated with those models.
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    10 nonpforit funding biz-models: various strategic approches towards operational sustainability. This links really well to the harvard business review (HBR) practical table that outlined: strategy, business model, tactics, values. I have put a floating bubble on the page with the link to the HBR document. Donwloadable as A PDF.
william doust

Whitepaper: Sustainable Social Media Infrastructure « Miro - Internet TV Blog - 0 views

  • Whitepaper: Sustainable Social Media Infrastructure
  • A new type of non-profit organization is emerging, one that has never been possible in an offline world. These new organizations are creating permanent, sustainable public knowledge and communications infrastructure that is designed for public benefit.
  • The foundation world, largely absent from these success stories, should seize the opportunity to create new funding models for the next generation of long-term, public interest technology projects.
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  • Non-profit projects online can build vibrant collaborative communities of volunteers and evangelists that would have been extremely difficult and very expensive to organize offline.
  • Mozilla Key TakeawaysOnline, a small amount of resources can serve millions of people. Web-based organizations can become self-sustaining in a way that has never been possible offline. When creating a website or building software, costs do not rise linearly with the number of people served. Successful social tech projects can quickly transition from being grant recipients to granting organizations. Non-profits have competitive advantages in the marketplace: high levels of trust and credibility and volunteer communities can multiply the reach of the paid staff. Open-source software can create a better product than the proprietary competition.
  • Tiny amounts of money can let smart projects reach enormous audiences. Avoiding some types of revenue can help protect the credibility and therefore success of certain non-profit tech projects. Revenue requirements relative to people served may be so small that perpetual grant support is the best long-term strategy.
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    Xtine, here's tons of bits that you could nick to justify the impact of elearning @ CLP ;-) it will really, really - REALLY! inspire you ;-) will skype it to you ;-)
william doust

Mayor of London - London Youth Offer - 0 views

  • What is the Youth Offer? The Mayor of London and the Government are working together to deliver a £79m ‘London Youth Offer’. The package will run over two years from 2008 to 2010, with £20m coming from the Mayor’s London Development Agency (LDA) and £59m from the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF).
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    The Mayor of London and the Government are working together to deliver a £79m 'London Youth Offer'. The package will run over two years from 2008 to 2010, with £20m coming from the Mayor's London Development Agency (LDA) and £59m from the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF).
anonymous

ICA is hosting its 4 - 0 views

ICA is hosting its 4th Annual 5K Run/Walk for Freedom on: Saturday, September 29, 2012 at Queeny Park in Ballwin, near St. Louis, MO Race Features: CASH PRIZES awarded to the top three male and f...

5k safe run walk families runner rescue feed save home Ballwin Queeny park st. Louis cause free September 2012

started by anonymous on 31 May 12 no follow-up yet
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Facebook Won The Conversation Battle | Regular Geek - 0 views

  • Facebook Won The Conversation Battle Published in March 14th, 2009 Posted by robdiana in Social Media Well, it took several days, but I finally got the new Facebook homepage. With this redesign, Facebook realized the battle is for conversation. Conversation makes a site more of a destination for people, and the new redesign is completely targeted towards this. As much as sites like Twitter and FriendFeed have been battling for the conversation destination title, I warned that Facebook could just decide that they need to own something. Facebook has just won the conversation battle. Why? The reasons are fairly simple. First, they have almost 200 million users staring at the “What’s on your mind?” prompt. All of the other social sites combined do not have anywhere near this number of unique users. You will probably not hear this from many bloggers, because they tend to be early adopters. Those people, myself included, will stick with Twitter. This is about the mainstream. Facebook is most definitely a mainstream site. One killer feature they have that Twitter does not is lists. I quickly created lists for groups of my Facebook friends and was able to view their updates without the noise of the “news feed”. There are even predefined filters for photos, links and videos. Search capabilities are a glaring omission, but that is not as important to the mainstream user. That is only important for people building third party applications.
  • The other big reason that Facebook may be crowned king is that all of the social sites in the conversation battle have either written a Facebook application or have their feed being pulled in as status updates. It is fairly simple to import your Google Reader shared items, your Twitter status updates, your FriendFeed and SocialMedian activity. The lure of a potential audience of 200 million users is too great to not create some hook into Facebook.
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      That means that we as charities need to be going to the spaces and places where our sympathizers hang out - and chill out with them, see what they post, see their passions, and pass on opportunities to collaborate! - if it were only for the rattling tin! - we have not tapped into the skills of the crowds enough!
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    It's about the conversation...and the conversations spaces people chose in order to engage in conversations, trot their stuff, pose and be silly! - MUST READ!
william doust

Wild Apricot Blog : How to Shorten URLs and Track Clicks - 0 views

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      If you are a charity, please share this with others - add to your arsenal of analytics to track your socialmedia experiements, and follow the conversation.
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      I'm using other service..http://tr.im/ compare the two and let me know which one you like best
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    url shortening and tracking post... fab - make sure you use a service for shrotening that llows you to track your contributions to conversation - i just signed up for tr.im and will also setup aacount on bit.ly - to track!
william doust

CharityComms - Six things we learned at the Measuring Impact, Communicating Results con... - 0 views

  • Use case studies
  • tell us what you would have done differently,”
  • Keep it simple: tell us how and why you make a difference.”
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  • ask the question “So what?” about every stat they include. “It’s what people get out of your services that really matters,”
  • If the information you gather will make you change nothing, don’t bother,”
  • “There WILL be things that your charity already measures,
  • Social Return on Investment (SROI)
  • measuring SROI is about giving value to the change that your charity makes to people’s lives
william doust

New website aims to raise millions for charity - Third Sector - via char vidz - 0 views

  • New website aims to raise millions for charity
  • The site, See the Difference, will feature a collection of short films through which charities will be able to explain to the public how their projects are run.
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    new charity videos platform to hel raise money. Viring involved ;-)
william doust

Communities in control: real people, real power - Communities and neighbourhoods - Comm... - 0 views

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    This white paper can be linked to the "informal adult learning agenda" - becasue if learners are empowered to make a choice and create a fun fab learning environment, then this buzz will carry them through to a habit of learning. Check the forum topic here, where other stuff has been posted
william doust

Collaboration support skills for development workers | Bassac - 0 views

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    free two day training sessions The training sessions will equip development workers and other support providers with the knowledge and skills necessary to improve collaborative working amongst the organisations they work with.
william doust

Volunteering England | Search Results: Risk... - 0 views

  • Risk Toolkit - How to take care of risk in volunteering: A guide for organisations
  • On the safe side - Risk, risk management and volunteering
  • Microsoft Word - cautionarytales.doc
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  • Criminal Records Bureau checks
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    Some resources that will help you assess risk when dealing with volunteers ;-)
william doust

Purpose of this group? Q by: Raeli Savitt - 0 views

Hi Raeli, Thanks for the question. my main intent and purpose for this book is to share inspirational resources out there that will help charities and social enterprises to develop their capacitie...

started by william doust on 18 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
william doust

Add This! Social Bookmark and Feed Button - Web2.0 Social Media Optimization - 0 views

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    social bookmarking widget that does the whole lot...check it out miche it's for us ;*
william doust

ChangeThis :: Stories, Storytelling, Story-Selling in Business - 0 views

  • Stories, Storytelling, Story-Selling in Business
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      This one is dedicated to the powerful, caring & nurturing stories that I have been privy and privileged to hear: from the gand of CLP & BAC...yes my charity chums: Bunny, Chris & Eliz! dedicated to you ;0)
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      If you are a charity - why not join us and share findings. Let's learn together and create better communities ;o)
  • "Good stories fascinate us all. They always have. They always will. At this moment in our nation’s history, we are seeing two epic stories evolving—in terms of our new President, and in the state of our economy. The story of Obama many believe is epic, and certainly the story of our nation’s recession and economic downfall is also a burgeoning epic tale. Stories move societies forward. They inspire, engage and initiate change through their telling and re-telling. Basically, there are two types of stories: Truth Stories and True Stories."
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    This one is dedicated to the powerful, caring & nurturing stories that I have been privy and privileged to hear: from the gand of CLP & BAC...yes my charity chums: Bunny, Chris & Eliz! dedicated to you ;0)
william doust

TinyURL: cli.gs Brings Short URLs with Detailed Analytics - 0 views

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      Wow! url shortner on steroids? will have to check it out! URL analystics roid rage! aja!
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      please invite charities to join us ;o)
william doust

PLS Welcome & introduce yourselves to: Elpida Makriyanni - 1 views

Hiya, Elpida. Just thought that I would in future implement this little welcome. Some of our members are mega-busy, but I will skype them to check here. Thanks for joining us and I look forward to...

members introduction greeting friendly friendliness welcome

started by william doust on 16 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
william doust

Welcome to Charity Chums - Share this space with colleagues who could benefit - 1 views

A quick welcome to everyone and a Thanks for joining us. Please introduce yourselves, and leave any topics or comments. Let's grow a vibrant and sharing community. All the best Will

charity nonprofit philanthropy development network funding web

started by william doust on 12 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
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Collaborating with Charity Chums outside Accelerated Family Learning (AFL) - 5 views

As it says on the tin - we can share resources to this group that could be useful beyond the AFL project. We can share tagged pages related to aspects of charity development that can benefit anyone...

started by william doust on 10 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
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