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4 Examples Proving Nonprofits Should Offer Trust as a Service (TaaS)

Whole Whale

When buildings are LEED-certified, it’s a badge of honor and gives bragging rights. There are membership fees to be affiliated with the group in order to network, help your employees have access to learning tools, savings related to green building expos, and more. The website was founded early 2011.

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Case Study: Tools for Community Engagement

NTEN

The 2011 TMWL activity on Twitter was driven primarily by people very close to the campaign, whereas the first Tweetsgiving was driven by people Stacey didn't know yet or hadn't invested time cultivating relationships with. According to the Twibbon profile for TMWL, 667 users added the badge to their pictures. Infrastructure.

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Virtual Platforms for Good: Empowering Individuals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What is interesting to me about this concept of a platform for change that is very different from say - campaigns on social networking sites like Facebook or the use of widgets and charity badges on blogs for personal fundraising campaigns -- is that while Virtual Worlds are empowering individuals -- we are empowering collective action.

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Research Friday: Is traditional civic engagement dead?

ASU Lodestar Center

Knight Foundation , was released in July 2011 and reported in CIRCLE , a publication of Tufts University. Strategy 2: Incentivize universities to produce relevant, coherent information that is accessible to local communities; create forums for public deliberation. and James L. People and impact take a back seat.