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How Can Changebloggers Make a Greater Impact Online and Offline?

Have Fun - Do Good

Here are a few examples of some month-long and two-week long online events: Maw Books Blog ran a Blogging and Reading for Darfur campaign last month. For the month of September, Natasha Maw read and blogged in an effort to create awareness, and raise funds for Darfur. Check out the projects some BlogHers are raising money for.

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How Are Your 2008 Activist Resolutions Going?

Have Fun - Do Good

Read Darfur Diaries by Aisha Bain, Jen Marlowe and Adam Shapiro. Watched Darfur Now. Interviewed Janessa Goldbeck of the Genocide Intervention Network. Continue reading and learning about why genocide happens, and what I can do to encourage the United States to be a part of the solution. I do one per month.

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Join the 29-Day Giving Challenge: Change Lives One Gift at a Time

Have Fun - Do Good

She started out writing about what she gave away on her blog, Manifesto , but after a week or so, decided to set up a 29-Day Giving Challenge social network so that other people could share the Challenge with her. Stories can be posted in the 29-Day Giving Challenge social network's forum, or emailed to story@29gifts.org.

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Nedra Weinreich: Social Marketing Guru

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Nedra Weinreich, Spare Change Blog Nedra Weinreich was one of the first nonprofit tagged blogs that I discovered while browsing the blogher blogroll a few months back. You can create or simulate an experience that can evoke an emotional response from a visitor, as they have done with Camp Darfur.