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06/21 2009

I'm Homeless : Mobile Loaves and Fishes Video

What can I say? If you are a human being yyou need to do this once in your life. More posts coming on this eye opening experience with our brothers and sisters on the street soon, including my own video takes. Go ahead and watch this video from our hosts below when you can.

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05/5 2009

Let's Continue the NTC Discussion – Social Media Campaigner

This was my presentation for the NTC 09 Conference in San Fransisco.  Take a look and ask any questions you didn’t get to ask in person!
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04/5 2009

Social Media/Web Intern Opportunity

The American Cancer Society is looking for a Social Media Intern for a paid Internship in Austin, TX. Do you know someone who meets this qualifications? Or do YOU?

requirements/skills needed: basic html skill, proficent with microsoft office, experienced with online social networks such as facebook

INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION: THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY IS LOOKING FOR A WEB DEVELOPMENT/SOCIAL MEDIA INTERN TO HELP WORK ON A VARIETY OF CUTTING EDGE PROJECTS IN THE ONLINE SPACE. EVERYTHING FROM RAISING DONATIONS ON FACEBOOK TO BUILDING WEB PAGES ON CANCER.ORG

Contact information:

mail, fax or e-mail

cover letter and resume to:

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY

ATTN: sandy leroux

1100 pennsylvania avenue

kansas city, mo 64105

Fax: 816-842-1509

sandy.leroux@cancer.org

www.cancer.org

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04/2 2009

We Are One Central Texas

Central Texas nonprofits joined forces today to launch “We Are One,” a campaign focused on increasing involvement and driving stronger support for local organizations and their many missions. The We Are One initiative demonstrates a new level of collaboration as twelve of Austin’s largest nonprofits come together to speak as one voice and address important needs across the region as the economy continues to decline. Through video and online social media outreach – including a new web page as well as Facebook and Twitter – the grassroots effort calls on all citizens to share how they are one with Central Texas.

In recent months, requests for services among many Central Texas organizations have increased while funding has dropped. Therefore, We Are One is more than just an awareness campaign. It is a call-to-action that is simple and straightforward, inviting all Central Texans to volunteer time and provide financial support. By our community working together as one, we can help more and more who are in need reach their full potential and succeed.

Resources and How To Get Involved

• Visit www.weareonecentraltexas.com to watch videos, learn more about the twelve organizations and how they are one together, and find ways to get involved.

• Become a fan of the We Are One Facebook page to join the cause and share stories, photos, and videos of how you are one with Central Texas.

• Share your stories on Twitter by using hashtag #wer1.

“We believe that by acting as one collective voice, our organizations and the people who support us can more effectively address the important and growing needs throughout our community,” said Hannah Nokes, Vice President of Development and Marketing at Leadership Austin, one of the twelve nonprofits launching We Are One. “Through this spirit of unity, we hope to show how powerful we can all be when we work together and each give a little of ourselves. We hope all Central Texans see this as an opportunity to step up and become one with us.”

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