Recent Bookmarks in Lighter Footstep Tagged With "nonprofit technology"
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Money For Nothing: Donating to Charities Online... For Free!
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120846184908923785.html
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Facebook users are funding rainforest preservation in Costa Rica by building gardens on each other's profile home pages. The (Lil) Green Patch application donates a portion of its ad revenue to The Nature Conservancy to help preserve the rainforest.
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Money for Nothing: Web sites let you donate to charity just by doing searches or clicking on ad banners. And it doesn't cost you anything.
http://www.searchkindly.org/blog/2008-04-21_Coverage_By_The_Wall_Street_Journal.php
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Facebook users are funding rainforest preservation in Costa Rica by building gardens on each other's profile home pages. When a Facebook user installs the (Lil) Green Patch application on his or her profile, a small garden appears on the profil… More
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Interview with Jonathon Colman: Social Media Secrets from a Green Geek
http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2008/02/interview-with.html
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Beth Kanter, all-around genius and non-profit social media goddess, interviewed me to share the secrets of social news and social bookmarking sites with her readers. You've seen me use this photo here on Ma.Gnolia, but also on Digg, Care2, Mixx… More
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EcoGeek of the Week: Jonathon D. Colman, The Nature Conservancy
http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/840/
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Hank Green has named me EcoGeek of the Week, which is sort of like having Gandalf tell you that you're the wizard of the week. If you're interested in the inner workings of the mind behind www.nature.org and gaining insight on a few particulars… More
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