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On so many karma-tracking social action platforms, environmental messages often reign supreme. But how much is too much, and why are we often confused? Susan Herr calls it “green noise.”
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Why do people invest their time on online social activism? Marnie Webb: “I think mainly people engage in a behavior because it has a value for them. Because they think they are “buying” something with their time, attention, actions and dollars”
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I completely agree with Lucy Bernholz re: online social platforms: “I continue to think that these sites – and the industry as a whole – need to be RSS feeding, mashingup, or otherwise aggregating and compiling their data in a (somewhat) real-time way…”
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Get thee to the Generation Y Give blog, where millennials are the big-time donors of tomorrow (and where orange is the new black). Insights from Miriam Kagan.
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I was asked recently, “what should a board of directors do to really understand social media and the current trends?” Allison Fine has the answer.
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Philanthropy and nonprofit management expert Susan Carey Dempsey is the editor-in-chief of onPhilanthropy.com.
Veteran consultant, journalist and entrepreneur Tom Watson is the author of CauseWired: Plugging In, Getting Involved, Changing the World, a new book about online social activism.
Social media and philanthropy evaluation expert Allison Fine is the author of Momentum: Igniting Social Change in the Connected Age.
Veteran development consultant Stephen Manzi is a recognized national leader in nonprofit management and fundraising strategy. 






