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DoGooder Nonprofit VIdeo Winners Announced!

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If you weren't with us at 10NTC , you didn't catch See3 CEO Michael Hoffman announcing the winners of the DoGooder Nonprofit Video Awards in front of a packed lunch crowd in Atlanta, Georgia. The lunch was good, but the videos were fantastic -- and we wouldn't want anyone to miss out on those. Watch the 4 winning videos now!

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Guest Post by David J. Neff: Social Media Games that Move You

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Cancer has been linked to obesity and so has heart disease and a ton of other bad things. The second is a cool new augmented reality game from Georgia Tech Augmented Environments Lab. Neff, at FI Space Cancer has been linked to obesity and so has heart disease and a ton of other bad things. Submitted by David J.

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MC Female Leadership’s Advice to Their Younger Self

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I stepped into this current position by way of being the Director of Social at Boys & Girls Clubs of America by way of being a social strategist for various nonprofits and companies, by way of being a Community Manager and Communications Specialist at Georgia-Pacific. A cause close to my heart is the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance.

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Women in Nonprofit Technology Who Rock: Adding to Fast Company's Most Influential Women in Technology List

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is Vice President of Operations of C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition and was one of the first nonprofit technology bloggers. Georgia Popplewell. Laura Lee Dooley. is an online engagement strategist for World Resources Institutes and in her spare time writes a blog about using metrics for nonprofit web advocacy. Michelle Murrain.

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And the Twitterville Book Winners Are.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The chapter begins with the story of how I used Twitter in July 07 to raise money for the Cambodian bloggers conference ( now Cambodians are tweeting ), how Connie Reece raised thousands of dollars to support breast cancer, Stacey Monk's Tweetsgiving , Twestival , and the entrance of large nonprofits into the Twittersphere.

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