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Jenna Sauber, Interactive Communications Manager
In our recent Commerce With a Conscience Series, supported by FedEx, Mashable wrote about the intersection of tech, entrepreneurship, business and social good. This roundup showcases the innovations from the series and is a great resource for...
International aid charities have spent about two-thirds of the money they raised after the deadly earthquake that rattled Haiti nearly two years ago.
While some organizations still have a lot of cash on hand, others have been forced to scale back...
More and more, companies are building long-term commitments to corporate social responsibility (CSR). In 2012 the rise in consumer activism and mobility, the Occupy movement, 24-hour accountability (thanks to social media), and global resource...
Vodio is a brand new, free iPad app that aims to make your video-watching experience a little bit more personal.
We recently told you about Nowbox, an iPad app that plugs right into your YouTube account, but Vodio does things in a slightly different...
NTEN member and nonprofit communications expert Kivi Leroux Miller just released the 2012 Nonprofit Communications Trends Report, based on a survey of over 1200 participants at the end of 2011.
The survey asked nonprofit professionals about their...
Facebook is gearing up to include frictionless sharing on their site by integrating various actions user take across the web into the social network.
According to VentureBeat, such actions would function similar to the ‘like’ button on display but...
It’s 2012. You just got a new laptop, smartphone, or TV for the holidays. Heck, maybe you received all three. But now your old gear is destined for a bookshelf or closet where it will just gather dust — or peg you as a compulsive hoarder.
If you don...
In my humble opinion, Millennials bring together all of the aspects of a perfect donor. At Building Tomorrow and in general in my watching of the fundraising world, I have seen Millennials do some amazing things by giving their time, talents, and...
2011 was a big year for social media. Not only did Facebook land 800 million monthly users, Google+ became the new kid on the block and my dad joined Twitter. But as more people glom on to social networks than ever before, businesses have also had...
It seems hard to believe, but 10 years ago the mere mention of marketing elicited frowns from many people I met working in nonprofit organizations.
Many traditionalists acted as if marketing was dirty, a practice bordering on deception, a deviation...