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8 Changebloggers: Nonprofits and Individuals Creating Change with Blogs

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Adam De Rose, Interfaith Worker Justice Blog Interfaith Worker Justice (IWJ) advances the rights of workers by engaging diverse faith communities into action, from grassroots organizing to shaping policy at the local, state and national levels. It specializes in adoption from China, Taiwan and Haiti.

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Nine Ways Networked Nonprofits Use Slideshare

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They engage people to shape and share their work in order to raise awareness of social issues, organize communities to provide services or advocate for legislation. The Red Cross used slideshare to share its social media policy and get feedback. (6) These include: Nargis Cyclone and China Earthquake. (8) 6) Training.

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Do What You Can: National Week of Action for Darfur April 6-13

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April 6-13, 2008 human rights groups like Genocide Intervention Network , STAND , Amnesty International , and Save Darfur are using the Global Week for Darfur to raise awareness about the continuing violence and need for action. Tell China to, "Extinguish the Flames of Genocide in Darfur."

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What the Potential Tiktok Ban Means for Your Digital Marketing Strategy

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Most recently, their CEO went before Congress to answer questions about data collection and the platform’s ties to China. As we mentioned in our recommendations, your marketing strategies should not be done in a vacuum but as holistic strategies to increase awareness around your nonprofit and bring in new supporters.

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Interview with Temra Costa, Author of Farmer Jane: Women Changing the Way We Eat

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Temra Costa's book, Farmer Jane: Women Changing the Way We Eat features the stories of over 30 women and how they are changing our food system for the better as farmers, educators, mothers, chefs, businesswomen, and policy wonks. You are exposed to new information. I traveled overseas, similar to many of the women in the book. They traveled.

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Day 1: Connecting Up Conference: Brisbane, Australia

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Disaster Relief: Described their efforts for Tsunami and Katrina and mentioned efforts for Burma and China. Free software, but expensive in terms of your time -Set out with minimal (achievable) goals and guidelines (policy) They differed in the audience building strategy and definition. They have a comment policy on their blog.

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Women's Global Green Action Network: An Interview with Melinda Kramer

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They would help to identify, what were the needs, what were the communication and information needs that women doing this work have, what are the kinds of solutions and support that would help them do their work more effectively on the local level, and help them really and meaningfully influence policy? How did this trajectory look?"

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