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Guest Post by Holly Hight: When Controlling the Message Stifles Community (and Staff Morale)

Photo by Solarnu Note from Beth: Several weeks ago, I published a guest post by Geoff Livingston called “Creating Movements.” where he discussed the crossroads of movements and campaigns and the need for an open culture. The post and ideas…

A Sneak Peek at This Week’s Social Capital Markets Meeting, and More: Monday’s Roundup

A sneak peek at this week’s Social Capital Markets meeting, and more: Monday’s roundup

Blog Writer Forms New Company to Advise Wealthy Donors [2]

Blog writer starts new company to advise wealthy donors

Reflections from Mashable Summer of Social Good Conference

I was honored to speak at the Summer of Social Good conference hosted by Mashable, a popular social media and technology blog and a big geek favorite. This was the culmination of the summer long initiative to help raise money…

Mashable’s Summer of Social Good Slides

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The Best and Worst of Katrina Charity, and More: Friday’s Roundup

The best and worst of Katrina charity, and more: Friday’s roundup

Doctors Without Borders Ad Generates Debate [21]

Doctors Without Borders ad generates debate

Does a New Report on Volunteering Refute Charges of “Slacktivism”? [1]

Does a new report refute the idea that Facebook promotes “slactivism”?

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Enough With All the “Please-Go-Out-And-Volunteer” Events [2]

Enough with all the “go out and volunteer” events