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Friday, January 29, 2010
Earlier this week, an announcement on the Causes Application blog broke the news that over $20 Million has been donated since May 2007 via donors using the social networking application. million raised by 2009 America’s Giving Challenge participants. You can read more about the MySpace/Facebook move here , here , and here.).
 
Thursday, September 24, 2009
As of September 2009, scores of Facebook applications have been developed to support the nonprofit sector in one way. Over $5 million has been raised in 2009 alone. In April 2009, the Washington Post published a critique of Facebook Causes on the basis that it wasn't an effective tool for raising money. and Canada.
 
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Dubbed a “local blogging guru” by the Washington Post, Geoff’s award-winning book “Now is Gone” was released in 2007 and has been cited by the Wall Street Journal as a valuable resource for social media. Note from Beth: This week I'm researching and thinking about the topic of creating movements.  Both posts influenced this speech.
 

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The Washington Post did a great article today that reinforces the value of nonprofits' using email as a core fundraising strategy rather then social networks. Contrast that with a single email campaign that Save Darfur did in June of 2007 - with the help of M+R Strategic Services - to about a million of their email supporters.
This morning the Washington Post published an article titled " To Nonprofits Seeking Cash, Facebook App Isn't So Green: Though Popular, 'Causes' Ineffective for Fundraising."    Flickr Photo by Vaguely Artistic. When I first saw the article, I thought it was the article from a year ago where they said basically the same thing.  Proclaiming
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To that, well… I’ve always felt Marion Barry, the former Washington DC mayor, put it eloquently (in three little words): “Get over it.&# May 7th, 2009 | Category: Chumpness , Civil Society , Music , NPTech , Web/Tech | 4 comments The Secret Chord It happens with an eerie regularity.  Leave them on. Go away.) mean it. Ready?
To that, well… I’ve always felt Marion Barry, the former Washington DC mayor, put it eloquently (in three little words): “Get over it.&# May 7th, 2009 | Category: Chumpness , Civil Society , Music , NPTech , Web/Tech | 4 comments The Secret Chord It happens with an eerie regularity.  Leave them on. Go away.) mean it. Ready?
To that, well… I’ve always felt Marion Barry, the former Washington DC mayor, put it eloquently (in three little words): “Get over it.&# May 7th, 2009 | Category: Chumpness , Civil Society , Music , NPTech , Web/Tech | 4 comments The Secret Chord It happens with an eerie regularity.  Leave them on. Go away.) mean it. Ready?
To that, well… I’ve always felt Marion Barry, the former Washington DC mayor, put it eloquently (in three little words): “Get over it.&# May 7th, 2009 | Category: Chumpness , Civil Society , Music , NPTech , Web/Tech | 4 comments The Secret Chord It happens with an eerie regularity.  Leave them on. Go away.) mean it. Ready?
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As of September 2009, scores of Facebook applications have been developed to support the nonprofit sector in one way. Over $5 million has been raised in 2009 alone. In April 2009, the Washington Post published a critique of Facebook Causes on the basis that it wasn't an effective tool for raising money. and Canada.