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Ron McKee

How I Approach Cause Marketing : Marketing :: American Express OPEN Forum - 0 views

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    I'm always up for something fun and helpful. With the social web, there are some tried and true ways that I approach cause marketing and raising money for nonprofits.   
Rebecca Winchester

Phone Tweets Trickling Out of Egypt - 1 views

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    The tight controls over the internet in Egypt, and especially the internet blackouts, have caused rebellion thoughout the country and outrage throughout the world. Despite the government's attempts at complete internet control some Egyptians are getting messages out via social media networks in particular twitter.
Darrell Williams

Group coupons are new tools for charity - 0 views

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    Maybe saving coupons can go to a good cause.
Ron McKee

Your fancy landing page won't do anything by itself - Social media marketing for small ... - 0 views

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    No matter how amazing your website looks, it won't produce results unless you have a solid content strategy. A content strategy is nothing more than a plan for how you'll create a conversation around your cause.
Ron McKee

Hacktivism: Startup Mentality for the Non-Profit Sector - 0 views

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    young hacker is holed up alone in his apartment. His face is lit by a laptop screen, monitor split between a live video stream and a text editor filled with code. Fueled by Ramen Noodles and caffeine, he codes away through the night, monitoring the latest hashtags on Twitter, never a few seconds behind the newest exploding meme, instantly transmitting the latest news to others in his social graph. ((This is a scene that is played out in the rooms of countless hackers and their "lean startups" around the world. Only for the past few weeks, it could have just as easily described an entirely new, organic, philanthropic phenomenon: Hacktivism. Hacktivism is the use of hacking and the startup mentality to tackle and support social good causes.
Darrell Williams

Online fundraising grows - 0 views

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    International disasters the main cause, its a must read
Mitchell Crase

Passion - The Key to Nonprofit Fundraising and Getting Fully Funded | 1001 Fundraising ... - 1 views

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    This article explores nonprofit fundraising with a strong regard for the passion of the process. If you don't believe in your cause who will?
Carolyn Callery

Fundraising online made easy - 0 views

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    A website dedicated to assisting nonprofits and individuals with a cause in fundraising, creating websites, and gaining volunteers.
Ron McKee

ACLU wants to know how Michigan cops use 'data extraction devices' | Crave: the gadget ... - 0 views

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    The Michigan State Police have a handful of portable machines called "extraction devices" that have the potential to download personal information from motorists they pull over, and the ACLU would like to know more about them. "The problem, as the ACLU sees it, is that accessing a citizen's private phone information when there's 'no probable cause could create a violation of the Constitution's 4th Amendment', which protects us against unreasonable searches and seizures."
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    MSP Statement in response to news stories on April 20, 2011 The implication by the ACLU that the MSP uses these devices "quietly to bypass Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches" is untrue, and this divisive tactic unjustly harms police and community relations.
Ron McKee

MSP - April 20, 2011 - Official Statement: Use of Cell Phone Data Extraction Devices - 0 views

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     News Release by Tiffany Brown, Public Affairs Section, Lansing: Recent news coverage prompted by a press release issued by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has brought speculation and caused inaccurate information to be reported about data extraction devices (DEDs) owned by the Michigan State Police (MSP). The MSP only uses the DEDs if a search warrant is obtained or if the person possessing the mobile device gives consent. The department*s internal directive is that the DEDs only be used by MSP specialty teams on criminal cases, such as crimes against children. The DEDs are not being used to extract citizens' personal information during routine traffic stops. The implication by the ACLU that the MSP uses these devices "quietly to bypass Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches" is untrue, and this divisive tactic unjustly harms police and community relations.
Kayla Johnson

Cause and Effect - 0 views

shared by Kayla Johnson on 25 Apr 11 - No Cached
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    This blog not only gives nonprofits ideas on how to do things bigger and better to make a difference. Many of the ideas can be done on an individual level as well.
Michael Bennett

Serving a Cause, 25 Cents at a Time - 1 views

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    this is a rather interesting article that could prove to be very helpful to non profits. It will be interesting to see where this technology goes in the future.
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