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The Save Darfur Coalition’s "Be A Voice For Darfur" - A Stellar Example of A Multi-Channel Campaign

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Be A Voice for Darfur is an excellent example of multi-channel campaign designed to bring attention to the appalling genocide in Darfur. The genocide in Darfur continues - now in its sixth year and at the price of nearly half a million lives. Here's the call to action from the email messaging: Can we ask you to add your voice?

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Train for Humanity is looking for new participants!

Amy Sample Ward

All funds from phase two will go directly toward supporting the Darfur Peace & Development Organization’s (DPDO) school project. Get the Prospective Participant application by emailing trainforhumanity@gmail.com. Follow the updates from Train for Humanity on Darfur. Want to learn more and get involved?

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Paul Rusesabagina & Bloggers for Darfur

Have Fun - Do Good

The talk was also sponsored by Facing History, Facing Ourselves , Human Rights Watch , the Museum of African Diaspora , Marines' Memorial Association , Bay Area Darfur Coalition , Amnesty International and Stacey's Independent Bookstore. People from the Bay Area Darfur Coalition were handing out info. darfur genocide rwanda bloggers

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Should Your Nonprofit Be Active on the New Myspace?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

So, on the day that I received the email that the new Myspace was live, I dropped everything and logged in – and was so disappointed to see that the new Myspace is completely separate from the old Myspace. The new design was good enough to temp many of the old Myspacers back and Rupert Murdoch was out and Justin Timberlake was in.

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Use Social Media to Reel in Big Fish Donors

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

An organization dedicated to “never again” a genocide — such as those in Europe, Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur — must raise awareness and advocate with as much energy as it raises money. However, you can always go old-school and coordinate through email or phone. The introduction can take place online. No problem.

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Mobilizing Donors and Activists in an Overwhelmed World

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On Friday, I was on a "Darfur Activist" conference call produced by ENOUGH , the Genocide Intervention Network , STAND and the Save Darfur Coalition. Anyone could call in and hear an update about developments on the ground in Darfur and Congo, and upcoming legislation, events and campaigns. Photo Credit: Camp by Mark Knobil.

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Interactive Activism: Stop Genocide Now

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I just got an email from Stop Genocide Now alerting me that they're sending two citizen journalists back to the Chad/Darfur border for 14 consecutive days of reports starting Dec 21, 2006. I'm trying to clear the decks before I take off a few days. They will file text, video, and photographic reports.