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Interview: Avi Kaplan, Epic Change for TweetsGiving

Amy Sample Ward

Avi is just back from Tanzania where he and other Epic Change team members were working with the students in the classroom built with last year’s TweetsGiving proceeds. Find out more in the interview below! You can find him on twitter ( @MeshugAvi )or by email ( Avi@EpicChange.org ). What is Epic Change?

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Interview: Avi Kaplan, Epic Change for TweetsGiving

Amy Sample Ward

Avi is just back from Tanzania where he and other Epic Change team members were working with the students in the classroom built with last year’s TweetsGiving proceeds. Find out more in the interview below! You can find him on twitter ( @MeshugAvi )or by email ( Avi@EpicChange.org ). What is Epic Change?

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TweetsGiving: Show Your Gratitude With Epic Change

Amy Sample Ward

Next week, participants will share what they are grateful for through Twitter and other online media and attend gratitude parties around the world. Last year, funds from TweetsGiving helped build a classroom in Tanzania. Read the rest of the interview here.). Get Involved. Attend a gratitude party. Spread gratitude on the web.

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Twitter As Charitable Giving Spreader: A Meta Analysis

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last August, I saw the impact of Twitter's velocity first-hand with a fundraising experiment. As Lucy Bernholz notes, this might be one more example of fundraising on Twitter is less marginal and moving to the middle. Let's take a look at the brief history of fundraising on Twitter and lessons learned.

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Guest Post by Stacey Monk: Dogooders Won’t Change the World (Alone)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Just yesterday I read a tweet that called the #nonprofit twitter tag a “cavernous echo chamber.” Photo by clyatt.jasper ( Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.0 That dude John Burn [an earlier presenter] was up here saying that ‘Twitter makes it easy to find stuff that pertains to you.’ Generic license ).

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Technology & Community: Strategic Options for Building Movements

Amy Sample Ward

The event happens in the week leading up to Mother’s Day and provides a platform where anyone can build a heartspace with text, photos and videos to show their love for their mother, an important woman in their life, or even people that inspire them. It is less about the number of people to retweet or like or blog. There’s no limit to either.

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