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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In 2008, I was on one of the few nonprofit panels on the agenda. There's even a panel proposal for Slacktivism ). These ideas inspired the SXSW panel proposal I submitted: Crowdsourcing for Innovative Social Change Social media builds buzz and raises money, but what about real, on-the-ground change? Submitted by Gradon Tripp.

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Last Chance to Vote for Nonprofit SXSW Panels: Closes September 4th

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I did a roundup of nonprofit panel proposals a few weeks back and wanted to give you an updated list. In 2008, I was on one of the few nonprofit panels on the agenda. Check in with the game changers beautifully hacking tech to fight climate change. It was organized by Ed Schipul. Submitted by Rachel Weidinger.

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Fight Colorectal Cancer: A Rebranding Tale

Judi Sohn

Overall, the experience has been positive. At the 2008 conference, I attended a session presented by Farra Trompeter of Big Duck Consulting. To make sure we were heading in the right direction, we also solicited proposals from two other fantastic companies for a more traditional identity/website redo. Sounded perfect.

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Guest Post: Beth Kanter's SXSWi Nonprofit Panel Roundup

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In 2008, I was on one of the few nonprofit panels on the agenda. And yes, indeed, in 2009 there were many more panel proposals. There's even a panel proposal for Slacktivism ). These ideas inspired the SXSW panel proposal I submitted: Crowdsourcing for Innovative Social Change. It was organized by Ed Schipul.

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Meet Michaela Hackner: BlogHer and Nonprofit Techie

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was asked to participate on a panel proposal at SXSW 2008 with several nonprofit colleagues. After life-altering experiences in Vietnam and India, and spending the night in a displaced persons camp in Turkey after the '99 earthquake, I knew my life couldn't continue on it's current course. It's been a great experience so far.

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Fight Colorectal Cancer: A Rebranding Tale

Judi Sohn

Overall, the experience has been positive. At the 2008 conference, I attended a session presented by Farra Trompeter of Big Duck. To make sure we were heading in the right direction, we also solicited proposals from two other fantastic companies for a more traditional identity/website redo. Besides that, anything was fair game.

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How I Got Here

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Part 2: It's How Aggressive You Are My first year in museums, I tried to get as much broad experience as possible. Six months in, the Museum committed to creating a highly interactive, separate ticket "you be the spy" experience (now open and named Operation Spy). Anna accepted my proposal. They don't care how young I am.

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