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5 Incredible Campaigns And What You Can Learn From Them

Achieve

We watched several videos that highlighted current events and the seriousness of that issue, but also left us feeling hopeful about what we can do to get involved and help the cause. Change is one of the most powerful platforms for peer-activation for a cause and he showed many examples of ways that organization has brought light to an issue.

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Care2's Community Impacts Global Change

Care2

Communities like Facebook, Twitter, and Ning are great networks to help brand your nonprofit, engage with your supporters, and connect with potential new members. But there’s no question you need to invest time in finding those people who are passionate about your nonprofits issues. Check out the results: 8.7

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Mobile Storytelling: An Evolving Story

NTEN

An iPhone app called Memento compiles the data from your various disparate personal information repositories such as Twitter, Facebook and Flickr, and brings them back into a diary format, of all things. We live in the age of Facebook. But Facebook is horrible when it comes to telling stories. Other People’s Stories.

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Crowdsourcing Skills for Human Rights via Movements.org

Tech Soup

David Keyes is very clear that the mission of Movements.org and in fact all of the Advancing Human Rights programs is to empower human rights activists in closed societies like Russia, China, Iran, Syria, and North Korea. Another potential issue with Movements.org is the exposure threat to dissidents who use it.

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