Lifestyle site offers resources for charitable fundraisers One of the terrific new resources for those learning how to host philanthropic fundraisers is Vivanista, a very cool San Francisco startup that offers a wealth of resources around charitable events. I recently chatted with co-founder Annie Vranizan in their San Francisco offices about the organization — […]
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5 ways to use social media to build a crowd for your event
Target audience: Nonprofits, cause and community organizations, foundations, NGOs, businesses, brands, government agencies, conference organizers, educators. First of two parts. Also see part 2: Using Twitter & LinkedIn to promote your event. Guest post by Tamara Mendelsohn Director of Marketing, Eventbrite We often get asked, “How can I leverage social media to promote my event?” […]
Calendar of 2011 nonprofit & social change conferences
Amy Sample Ward, Holly Ross and Kari Dunn Saratovsky at the Crowdsourcing Innovative Social Change panel at SXSW 2010. (Photo by JD Lasica) Superguide to events for nonprofits & social good organizations See our Calendar of 2012 nonprofit & social change conferences. Following is a roundup of conferences and events scheduled in the nonprofit […]
SeeYourImpact: Affiliates help spread the joy
A short CNN segment on Apolo Ohno and SeeYourImpact. Nonprofit, HasOffers let you connect with recipients of your gift this holiday season Here at Socialbrite, we’re big believers in how online platforms are democratizing online philanthropy, volunteerism and social entrepreneurship, and we’ve profiled several of these organizations — Jolkona, InVenture, Kiva, CatchaFire, VolunteerSpot — […]
Support the campaign for girls’ education in Asia
By Sherry Miller Socialbrite The Asia Foundation, a San Francisco-based nonprofit, has created a cutting-edge Facebook video campaign, “Tell Her She Can,” which supports girls’ education in Asia. The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ has offered to donate $1 for each Facebook “Like” that the “Tell Her She Can” video receives up to $15,000 toward girls’ […]