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Michael Jackson and Philanthropy

Michael Jackson’s contribution to philanthropy

Michael Jackson and Philanthropy [35]

Michael Jackson’s contribution to philanthropy

A Couple Really Interesting Social Media, ROI, and Nonprofit Links Worth A Click

2020 Web Tech Approach To Social Media Analytics View more presentations from Gaurav Mishra. 20:20 Social Media Analytics Blog; A colleague just shared a link to this blog by Guarav Mishra’s company. I’ve been following him on Twitter and have…

Blogging With A Little Help from My Friends

Geek Mommy In five days, I will be making a major change in my life. My family and I will be moving out the home my husband and I lived in for over twenty years and we will relocate to…

Could a Governor’s Philandering Help a Charity Draw Attention to Its Online Network?

The Sierra Club hopes a governor’s philandering can draw attention to its site

‘Philanthropist’ Drew More Than 7 Million Views [3]

‘Philanthropist’ drew more than 7 million viewers

Developing SMS Infrastructure in a Shiny New Thing World

In the past couple of days, I have had the great pleasure of having post-N2Y4 conversations with John Zoltner (a project representative from DatAgro) and Emily Jacobi (a project representative from Digital Democracy's Handheld Human Rights).

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Millionaires’ Ranks Shrank by 15% Last Year, According to New Survey

Number of millionaires shrinks worldwide

Net Tuesday Organizer Spotlight: Alex Steed from Portland, ME

Every month, the NetSquared Community comes together offline at Net Tuesday events around the world to mix, swap stories and ideas, build new relationships, and collaborate to help the local community. Our local organizers are volunteers dedicated to helping create local opportunities for learning, sharing and using technology to make a difference. In this Organizer Spotlight series we bring you interviews with organizers from around the world.

We're happy to introduce: Alex Steed!

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Avoiding “Useless” Charities [6]

Avoiding “useless” charities