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Jenna Sauber, Interactive Communications Manager
When the California Secretary of State's office opened its doors this morning, there stood a band of smiling millionaires, papers in hand, waiting to sign on the dotted line. At 9:30 a.m., California officially began accepting filings for social...
A question often asked: "What are some helpful sites for helping online?" There are so many, it can be a challenge to select some choice ones for lists. We are all becoming more generous, in part because of online resources, as Forbes notes in "...
Following is a roundup of conferences and events scheduled in the nonprofit and social change sector in 2012 with a few related events tossed in as well. This has become an annual tradition here at Socialbrite, and we hope you’ll bookmark this page...
Google will officially announce its online information hub for political elections on Monday, a day before the Iowa Caucuses. It is the first website Google has dedicated exclusively to elections.
The new website has both Egyptian and U.S. editions...
A new year offers an opportunity to set new goals. In that spirit, The Chronicle invited a diverse group of leaders and thinkers to share their 2012 resolutions for the nonprofit world.
A sampling of their responses is below. And to keep the...
From the hallways of the UN to Fortune 500 boardrooms, new developments are taking place that are redefining how companies and nonprofit organizations are interacting and learning from one another. This disruptive change is good for everyone because...
A new year on the calendar means new hope, new opportunities, new products, new trends and, most important of all, new budgets for many marketers. And while you'll get served your share of predictions for the year ahead, here are five things you can...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the ubiquitous text message may now be regressing from its peak popularity in some markets, most recently underscored by a series of statistics released by Finnish carriers Sonera, Elisa, and DNA around SMS...
The Occupy Wall Street movement is largely fueled by a relatively small set of young people who view the protests as a fight for their future. The vast majority, however, are getting up and going to work every day — or wishing they could. These...
News and activity feeds are more alive today than ever before, even as engagement with their simplest format, Really Simple Syndication (RSS), appears to be waning. What were the Top 10 Most Awesome RSS & Feed Products of 2011? We offer our list...