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Upcoming Nonprofits Live: Storytelling and Collaborative Video

Tech Soup

David Evan Harris - Global Lives David Evan Harris is Founder and Executive Director of the Global Lives Project and Research Director at the Institute for the Future. employers in Brazil and the US. In Brazil, David wrote and directed. Windy currently serves on the Advisory Board for Bay Area Women in Film and Media (BAWIFM).

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Stories from German Nonprofits: A Look at Stifter-Helfen.de's Case Studies

Tech Soup

Streetfootballworld supports a worldwide network of organizations in well over 50 countries.The photo above is of one of their programs in Brazil. Through Stifter-helfen.de, the organization received donations from Microsoft, SurveyMonkey, as well as 18 Flip Video Mino-HD cameras. in partnership with TechSoup Global.

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Participation in Storytelling: Collaborative Video on Nonprofits Live

Tech Soup

David Evan Harris is Founder and Executive Director of the Global Lives Project and Research Director at the Institute for the Future. In Brazil, David wrote and directed newscasts for CurrentTV. Aaron Bramley - Lights Camera Help. Windy currently serves on the Advisory Board for Bay Area Women in Film and Media (BAWIFM).

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Floss Manuals and Open Source Video Editing Tools

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

David Saski from Global Voices and who is running the Rising Voices project will also be at the Cambodia Bloggers Summit in Phnom Penh next week. At havemoneywillvlog.com, we are considering giving support to this software project to provide free video editing software to videobloggers in other countries. I'm very impressed.

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Philanthropy and policing

Candid

We created a central funding mechanism within the Ford Foundation to support projects by field offices and their grantee partners that brought together activists, researchers, and reform-minded elements of the police. And, although the “document and denounce” approach of human rights was essential, it was not sufficient.