Posts Tagged "Philanthropy 2.0"
Foundations and Web 2.0 – Give and Take – The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas
A new report that looks at how foundations are using interactive Web 2.0 technology, such as blogs, podcasts, and social networks, in their communications has been announced — appropriately — on the blog run by the Communications Network, a membership organization for people who handle public relations at foundations. Some foundations are already embracing technology tools that allow for...
Read MoreTO THE ANSWER: Philanthropy 2.0
The old and traditional philanthropy was one way. When we donate, we feel we did a good thing. But that’s the end. We don’t know what effect our money will do. I want to call it Philanthropy 1.0 like Web 1.0 in which information was always provided in one-way road from the big media to us ordinary people. But in the world of Web 2.0, we got the power to express what we want to express and...
Read MoreCommunity Philanthropy 2.0 Research Study: sncr.org
Share Community Philanthropy 2.0 Research Study Executive Summary Download the .PDF here: Community Philanthropy 2.0 Research Study Executive Summary Research Overview The social web offers a welcome place for individual philanthropic activity. New research funded by the Columbus Foundation, The San Francisco Foundation and The Saint Paul Foundation demonstrates that High dollar donors —...
Read MorePhilanthropy 2.0: Tacticalphilanthropy.com
Share Philanthropy 2.0 October 1, 2009 – 8:17 am | By Sean Stannard-Stockton Lots of people have used the terms “Philanthropy 2.0”, “New Donors” or other phrases that suggest that something has fundamentally changed about the field of philanthropy. The subtitle of this blog is “chronicling the second great wave of philanthropy,” which also implies that something new is...
Read MoreCell Phones and Laptops As The New Collection Basket: HuffingtonPost.com
Share Cell Phones and Laptops As The New Collection Basket Article Courtesy of HuffingtonPost The impact of social networks and new media on fundraising for emergency relief efforts in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake is a truly inspiring sign that philanthropy has entered the 21st century. For example, more than $37 million in cell phone text message donations have poured in so far to...
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