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Is the Obama’s socially-wired success online due to the fact that the candidate is a millennial at heart? I find that far-fetched, indeed – but this is a good read nonetheless for understanding the generational conflicts in the campaigns.
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Some great tips on writing and blog design.
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“…As the proliferation of social media platforms grow, participating can turn into little more than a giant time suck without some sort of structure behind it.” So true. Here’s a decent 5-point plan.
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A section of CauseWired covers Foko Madagasgar’s terrific work in empowering community blogging and online organizing. Here’s an incredibly inspiring story of one blogger’s will to change a baby’s life, using social media to get the job done. Wow.
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Sean Stannard-Stockton: “Doing good is not the same as giving something away for free.” More on markets, entrepreneurs, and the real meaning of giving.
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Lucy Bernholz: “When was the last time you attended a session at a philanthropically-sponsored conference and actually wondered if there was a role for philanthropy in the solutions?” Great questions.
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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. 






