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Non Profits and YouTube – An Uphill Battle?

Not at all according to my friend and colleague Geoff Livingston who writes and blogs for Mashable (how do you get that gig? And how much does it pay?) along with his own amazing Blog. Check out this article. “According to ForeSee Results’ 2010 Social Media Study, YouTube is the second most powerful social network for consumer engagement. This critical ...

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The Next Gen of Giving – Where do you stand?

Hey Gang. The fine folks over at Convio have released some interesting stats on the next generation of online giving.  Basically it’s a research study into the charitable giving behaviors and attitudes of Gen Y, Gen X, Boomer and Mature donors from Convio, Edge Research and Sea Change Strategies. The art and science of fundraising, as we know it, is ...

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SXSW Summary – Crowd Sourcing Social Change

Hey All, So I am back from SXSW (such a loooong trip 😉 ) and wanted to do a quick re-cap of all the amazing things we learned from folks at our “Crowd Sourcing Innovative Change Panel”. The best part for me was hearing from the over 300 people who packed into our room to hear the panel. They had ...

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SXSW Video Re-Cap from Docubloggers

David J. Neff tells Sean about his two panels at SXSW (both Film and Interactive). Advances in web and video technologies have made it possible for non-profits and companies to reach audiences in ways never though imaginable, and David knows the score. – Sean Cunningham

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