Stories from the Field

OneWebDay and Digital Inclusion in DC: Connecting the Global to the Local

By Chance Williams, OneWebDay Blog; August 18th, 2009

Can You Use Social Media to Spread Thought Leadership? Yes You Can!

[Source: Beth's Blog - August 4, 2009] As Visting Scholar at the Packard Foundation, it's been a living laboratory, learning about social media and networks in a philanthropy context.  The ...

Foundations That Tweet - The List

[Source: Philanthropy 411 Blog, by Kris Putnam-Walkerly; July 20, 2009]

5 Questions for Milton Chen, Executive Director, George Lucas Educational Foundation

[Source: Philanthropy News Digest, by Lauren Kelley - June 30, 2009]

Viral Videos for Nonprofits - A Rethinking

[Source: Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media] Guest Post by Michael Hoffman  Without fail, we get a call at See3 every week asking us to produce a “viral” video. ...

The Power of Story - Film Prize Brings Train of Donors to 'Smile' Charity

[Source: Chronicle of Philanthropy; July 13, 2009]Smile Train, a nonprofit group that offers surgeries to fix mouth deformities for poor children, has gained tens of thousands of new donors since ...

Member of Investigative News Network Launches Non-Profit News Site

SEATTLE, July 8, 2009 – InvestigateWest (http://invw.org/) launched today to provide high-quality investigative journalism about environmental, health and social justice issues across the ...

Duke Nonprofit Media Conference

[Source: Sanford Institute of Public Policy]

Nonprofits Partner to Support Socially Conscious Filmmakers

[Source: indieWIRE.com, by Andy Lauer - May 18, 2009]

Spot.us—Merging The Audience and The Funder

[Source: Center for Social Media, by Micael Bogar - Apr 28, 2009]