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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

At the end of that panel, we all hoped there would be a larger nonprofit presence on the agenda for this 2009. And yes, indeed, in 2009, there were more nonprofit focused panels and happily the trend continued at SXSW 2010. So, let’s get out the nonprofit vote for the nonprofit panels at SXSW 2011 ! What’s new?

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8 Museum Apps Doing Good

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The iPhone version, released in January 2009, built on an earlier mobile site targeted at feature phones that launched in 2007. I may have been shorter and stockier than modern man, but I’m your closest extinct human relative and I wore clothing, hunted big animals, and used sophisticated tools and fire, so don’t mess with me!

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Museum 2.0 Rerun: Answers to the Ten Questions I Am Most Commonly Asked

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Originally posted in April of 2011, just before I hung up my consulting hat for my current job at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History. In 2008 and 2009, there were many conference sessions and and documents presenting participatory case studies, most notably Wendy Pollock and Kathy McLean''s book Visitor Voices in Museum Exhibitions.

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What is Jumo? | Nonprofit Trends with Steve MacLaughlin | a.

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They bring with them new ideas, approaches, and tools to engaging with people. Its also valuable for small business, artists, and much more. &# We are entering a new period where people from outside the nonprofit sector are going to try their hand at driving change.

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13 Women Changing the World

Have Fun - Do Good

GPI (formerly the Press Institute for Women in the Developing World) uses journalism as a development tool to educate, employ and empower women, who produce high-quality local news coverage that elevates global awareness and ignites social change. Favianna Rodriguez Activist printmaker and digital artist.

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