Archive for the 'Social Change' Category
Monday, October 5th, 2009
Hello Everyone!
Welcome to my new Blog. I have decided to stop updating FIspace.org for the American Cancer Society (ACS) and move into my own space here at 501derful.org. On my new Blog I will cover all things around Non Profits using Social Media, Technology and Marketing to move their missions. So check back each day [...]
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Monday, August 31st, 2009
Hey faithful readers of this Blog!
The time is come that I need your help. You helped make this blog great and now is your chance to help even more! I have decided to stop blogging here and create a new blog where I can be a bit more free about my opinions on social media, [...]
Posted in Organizational Change, Social Change, The Globe | 16 Comments »
Friday, July 10th, 2009
As many of you know I have started my own non profit here in Austin with some amazing people. It’s called Lights. Camera.Help and is the world’s first non profit film festival. As of this week we have started selling our Film Passes for the event. Please check out more below. We would love you [...]
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Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Everyone knows a well-balanced diet is essential for a healthy life-style, right? But, what about a well-balanced life?
YNPN delved into the mysteries of work-life balance earlier this year and in response to members’ overwhelming interest on this topic, YNPN will be continuing the conversation and hosting another workshop exploring this issue even further.
Work/life balance [...]
Posted in Social Change, Volunteerism | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
So this weekend I got a chance to be homeless for 48 hours and be guided around by my street shepard Alan Graham of Mobile Loaves and Fishes. The only piece of tech I tool along was my flip camera. Here is what I recorded. The video is rough and raw and their is no [...]
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Monday, June 22nd, 2009
So this weekend I got a chance to be homeless for 48 hours and be guided around by my street shepard Alan Graham of Mobile Loaves and Fishes. I know I have a ton of nerds and geeks that read this blog so I thought I would throw up a Homeless/Street Retreat FAQ since so [...]
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Sunday, June 21st, 2009
What can I say? If you are a human being yyou need to do this once in your life. More posts coming on this eye opening experience with our brothers and sisters on the street soon, including my own video takes. Go ahead and watch this video from our hosts below when you can.
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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
This was my presentation for the NTC 09 Conference in San Fransisco. Take a look and ask any questions you didn’t get to ask in person!
Confessions Of A Social Media Campaigner
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Sunday, April 5th, 2009
The American Cancer Society is looking for a Web Development/Social Media Intern for a paid Internship in Austin, TX. Do you know someone who meets this qualifications? Or do YOU?
requirements/skills needed: basic html skill, proficent with microsoft office, experienced with online social networks such as facebook
INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION: THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY IS [...]
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Thursday, April 2nd, 2009
Central Texas nonprofits joined forces today to launch “We Are One,” a campaign focused on increasing involvement and driving stronger support for local organizations and their many missions. The We Are One initiative demonstrates a new level of collaboration as twelve of Austin’s largest nonprofits come together to speak as one voice and address important [...]
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