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Which Company is the Most Socially Responsible and Generous to Nonprofits: Facebook? Twitter? YouTube? LinkedIn? MySpace? Flickr? Google?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nonprofits and their adoption of social media has created an interesting, albeit interdependent relationship with large companies like Google, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr. 2) Google/YouTube. Google donated $1,000,000 to Haiti. They also offer free advertising to nonprofits through their Google Grants Program.

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What is Corporate Philanthropy? What Nonprofits Need to Know

Nonprofits Source

For example, Google offers the Google Ad Grants program , giving nonprofits $10,000 per month to spend on Google advertising campaigns. Microsoft offers a similar ad grant program for their websites such as Bing and Yahoo. Students typically have to seek out and apply for this funding themselves.

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Is Privacy for Everyone (Including Donors) Dead?

Bloomerang

Such was the sentiment in 2010 of tech CEOs such as Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Google’s Eric Schmidt, and Sun Microsystem’s Scott McNealy. At the time, Mark Zuckerberg was at Harvard University, and he developed it with his fellow students and friends, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes.

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Videos: Leng Sopharath and Google Lesson in Roteang

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

On Monday, when I landed, I went straight from the airport to meet Leng Sopharath, the college student our family sponsors through the Sharing Foundation's program. The young woman with the google t-shirt is a IT major! In contrast to my blogging friends, I asked the college students if they knew what a blog was.

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Meeting Leng Sopharath

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The other highlight of my day was meeting Leng Sopharath, the college student our family sponsors through the Sharing Foundation's program. The young woman with the google t-shirt is a IT major! In contrast to my blogging friends, I asked the college students if they knew what a blog was. I'm off to Roteang today.

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Extra-organizational Activists & Nonprofits Using the Social Web for Their Cause

Have Fun - Do Good

I figured I'd share my link lists of resources with you, as well as with the students. Tools: Videos on Google Videos, podcasts on Gcast, blog posts on site, photos on Flickr, questions on Yahoo! on Answers, networking on Yahoo! Groups, and ONE T-shirts for Yahoo! Other tools used: * Starbuckschallenge del.icio.us

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A Simple Argument for Why Museums and Cultural Institutions Should Care about Social Media

Museum 2.0

In the 2000s, it was important to have a website so that people could "find you" on the Web via search engines like Google. Eleven years ago, Google launched and vastly improved search capabilities on the Web. Before Google, lots of people used the internet via services like AOL, but we didn't use the Web a lot. Here's why.