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[13 Jan 2010 | View Comments | ]
Haiti Quake LiveBlog: LiveStream key news source; World Vision grabs Google Ad; PicFog live images

As Haiti erupts in chaos, digital tools are vital for sharing information, guiding relief efforts, and offering avenues to help. I have been, and will continue to be in touch with relief workers and journalists on the ground and en route to Haiti. I’ll keep updates going here with a focus on digital media links that provide updates. A liveblog is included in the post. Please share any useful links in the comments.

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[6 Jan 2010 | View Comments | ]
Are all NonProfits the same?

“Are all nonprofits the same?” If nonprofits in general conduct similar work, why do some people feel more inclined to donate to one over another? It boils down to the experience that organizations can offer to their community, but what next?

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[18 Dec 2009 | View Comments | ]
Augmented Reality for Non Profits? (updated)

If there is one thing I’m more geeky about than Google Wave, it’s Augmented Reality. With the first few applications being launched this year, Augmented Reality has picked up steam and will continue to become another outlet for both consumer and advertising applications. Is augmented reality something that non profits should get on board with? Is this our chance to finally jump ahead of the technology curve?

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[16 Dec 2009 | View Comments | ]
Learning from Obama: Best Practices in Online Campaigns

2008 was a big year for online communities. Obama’s online team showed everyone that amazing things can happen when you provide your community with the right tools and motivation. Epolitcs.com has outlined some of the best practices in epolitics, many of which have a direct correlation to the work of nonprofits working in the online sector.

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[9 Dec 2009 | View Comments | ]
(Climate Change) How it All Ends

Let’s say you agree with the conspiracy theorists and think that scientists have been making up environmental data for years to scare the public into action. We’re going to cast aside the fact that thousands of scientists agree that climate change is a man made issue and work on the premise that it could be a hoax. Even if on the small chance it’s fake, it is still more practical to do something about the environment today.

Let’s say you agree with the conspiracy theorists and think that scientists have been making up data for years just to scare the public. Even if on the small change you’re right, it’s still smarter to do something about climate change today.

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[6 Dec 2009 | View Comments | ]
The Dirty Dozen of Climate Change Denial

As world leaders struggle to decide how best to deal with climate change in Copenhagen, deniers of human’s impact on the environment are going full tilt to move the conversation off target. Mother Jones expertly outlines the 12 worst of the worst organizations who spend millions trying to convince the general public that climate change is a natural phenomenon.

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[5 Dec 2009 | View Comments | ]
Pink Glove video is a viral hit

200 doctors, nurses and hospital staff from Providence St. Vincent Center created a viral hit with their Breast Cancer Awareness video “Pink Glove Dance,” that currently has close to 4 million views on YouTube. But why is the video a hit and should your nonprofit do something similar?