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Monday, June 14, 2010
Just a few weeks ago, we put out the call to nonprofits and libraries in the United States and Canada to demonstrate how their innovative use of Adobe software acquired through the TechSoup product donation program helped them change lives, communities, and the world for the better. Other Media. read more.
 
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
There are women environmental leaders who are standing up for their communities, around the world, who do not have access to those key resources and information. If they did, they would be guiding their community into a clean, healthy, sustainable, and thriving future. "To us, it's really about collaboration. Over 90 percent of U.S.
 
Monday, March 22, 2010
It’s everything you’d expect from a tiny, community-built museum: a couple small rooms, a haphazard collection of objects, labels typed on printer paper and laminated or stuck to the wall. The museum itself is in a building that used to house one of the segregated black schools. It was for their unique, small community.
 

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He wants to answer the question: does cloud computing have a role in health systems in rural Africa? In time, I think Salesforce.com can be a boon in rural Africa, and I’m really interested to start the work to figure out if that time is now, soon, or farther down the road. Tags: Africa CRM Technology
People donate to a shared cause in honor of that for which they are most grateful Funds raised will go to support the work of Mama Lucy Kampton ( @MamaLucy ), a ChangeMaker who has transformed her community in Arusha, Tanzania through her school Shepherd’s Junior. Last year, funds from TweetsGiving helped build a classroom in Tanzania. 
Libby Davy : Hi Steve - we are all about building capacity and deep learning on social media for. Mecca Ibrahim : I think Flickr is and always has been perfect for bringing communities together. initially posted my photographs as a way of sharing my summer 2005 trip to Africa with my friends and family. Welcome to. Yes, a few.
laquo; Audrey MacLean on Best Practices for Angel Investing | Main | Real-World Community (2.0) » Storytelling that Drives Community Engagement One of the recurrent themes that came up at this weekend’s WineCamp at Ferriere Vineyards (our wonderful host!) Christine (.net) Quick Followup: VCTips at Web 2.0 United States License.
This looks like a fascinating event to take place in South Africa this October: The International Conference on Knowledge Economy. In particular, 'Building Knowledge Sharing Culture in a Corporate and Industry environment' is one.  34; Several of the session topics look very interesting. Lots to learn here!
Libby Davy : Hi Steve - we are all about building capacity and deep learning on social media for. Mecca Ibrahim : I think Flickr is and always has been perfect for bringing communities together. How do widgets offer a brand-building opportunity for not-for-profits? Welcome to. It also plays mp3’s. Very simple.
Ken Banks, a Hewlett Foundation grant recipient who focuses on using mobile technology to foster positive social and environmental change in the developing world, particularly Africa. Matt Mullenweg and the entire WordPress development community for their open source code and awesome set of plug-ins. You’ll find: A directory of Web 2.0
It’s everything you’d expect from a tiny, community-built museum: a couple small rooms, a haphazard collection of objects, labels typed on printer paper and laminated or stuck to the wall. The museum itself is in a building that used to house one of the segregated black schools. It was for their unique, small community.
Stewarding Technologies for Collaboration, Community Building & Knowledge Sharing in Development??? KM4D Journal) is an open access, peer-reviewed, community-based journal on knowledge management in development ??? It builds on previous issues on the importance of networks, working across boundaries and even sustainability.
On July 1, 2009, Social Actions convened a Community Conference Call. Peter and I can share some ideas that are already underway, but we also want this to be a reminder and an opportunity for truly community-sourcing that work going forward. Below is the transcript from that discussion ~. Participants. Jason Mott. Ehren Foss.