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Community Science Workshops and Shared Authorship of Space: Interview with Emilyn Green

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I sat down with Emilyn Green, Executive Director of the Community Science Workshop Network , to learn more about their history, design, and engagement strategy. So we tend to have three legs of support: municipal, grants/donations, and fee for service (usually with the school district). I knew I could learn a lot from it.

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Guest Post by Geoff Livingston: Creating Movements

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There have the been the well discussed successes like DonorsChoose and Lil Green Patch. Networks, groups, applications, conversations, meet-ups, T-shirts, donations, volunteer events and political actions receive community wide support and in many cases are created by the community itself. Tweet conversations about you.

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Fashion and Passion for Your Cause: Wear it on Your Blog or Profile!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This month's fashion statement is gray and green to match the colors of Creative Commons logo. I placed the photo of me wearing my newest Creative Commons T-Shirt on blog - and of course added it to my Facebook profile and on Twitter , you'll see the Creative Commons Logo with a donate message. to support the monks in Burma.

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Lean Impact Series: 10 Changemakers Using Lean Startup Methods For Greater Social Impact

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Linda Robinson, Gateway Green (Board Chair). Gateway Green is a project in Portland to turn a stretch of unused land into a multi-use bike park. The Gateway Green team ran a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo , seeking $100,000 to begin work on the park. Ashley Meyers, Code For America (Development and Engagement Manager).

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