Spay Day 2009 Online Pet Photo Contest - 0 views
Innovative Giving: Tyson Foods For Hunger Relief | An Itinerant Mind | Fast Company - 0 views
Innovative Giving: Gaming For Rice | An Itinerant Mind | Fast Company - 0 views
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It works like this: users are given one question and four different answer choices. For every correct answer, sponsors (who advertise at the bottom of every page) donate 20 grains of rice to feed the world's hungry through the World Food Program. With very little promotion on the part of the WFP, the game has gone viral - it has about 40,000 users a day and so far can be credited with purchasing enough rice to feed 2.5 million people for a day - in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Uganda, Cambodia, Bhutan and Nepal.
Innovative Giving: Play It Forward With Akoha | An Itinerant Mind | Fast Company - 0 views
Innovative Giving: Leverage Your Twitter Network | An Itinerant Mind | Fast Company - 0 views
Five Things I discovered About Facebook Birthday Cause and Thank Yous - $1,206 Raised! - 0 views
Social Media Maven David Armano Used His Network To Raise Over $9,000 in a Few Hours To... - 0 views
Tweetathon: Jerry Lewis Meets PBS Pledge Drive To Promote Twitter Book and To Support C... - 0 views
How do you measure the success of Dog to Person Fundraising on Social Networks? Dollar... - 0 views
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Art Sector - 0 views
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The Indianapolis Museum of Art has done an amazing job of integrating a social media strategy into its communications strategy. What makes them a success? Whether it is managing their Facebook presence or encouraging conversation on their blog with art lovers, their social media strategy is a team effort. While they have put someone in charge, their social media strategy is everywhere - from the conservation department to the curators.
My Day at the Powerhouse Museum - 0 views
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During my time in Sydney, I spent a day with meeting with the staff at the Powerhouse Museum and Seb Chan who writes the Museum's blog, Fresh + New(er) and who I have had many virtual conversations with via our blogs but have not met face-to-face. I got to meet the entire web team who I interviewed using QIK (see above), got a whirlwind tour of the museum (the Lost in Space Robot is in their collection!) and have an informal workshop with members of the marketing staff and curators. Seb Chan has a good write up here. The Powerhouse has done ground breaking in integrating social media into their communications and web strategies (most recently they've joined the Flickr Commons) but are also in the process of embracing the groundswell concept and making social media part of their organizational culture. The afternoon workshop was another opportunity for education and discussion about social media and the museum's mission as well as a great example of how you create social change behind the firewall. I also met and interviewed Dr. Lynda Kelly, Head of Research, Australian Museum who shared some of her recent research on museum participation and online social activities. She took excellent notes about our session and blogged it here.
How Your Nonprofit Can Reach Babyboomers with Social Media - 0 views
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