Archive for the 'Snnprofit' Category
Sunday, November 4th, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Britt Bravo at Netsquared has thrown out this question: How Can Nonprofits Use the Social Web During the “Giving Season”?
The truth is that this is the shopping season – so make the most of it with something that’s a touch web 1.5.
Sign up for an affiliate site and encourage your supporters to use it [...]
Social Enterprise, Social Networking, Voluntary Sector, Snnprofit, nptech, Birmingham UK, Online Fundraising, nptechuk, upyerbrum, Facebook | 1 Comment »
Friday, October 26th, 2007 | 7 Comments »
I’m about to indulge in substantial conflation. Bear with me.
Yesterday on the train from Birmingham to London to take up William Hoyle’s characteristically sociable invitation to explore Dan McQuillan’s proposition for establishing Netsquared in the Old World, I was reading the latest edition of Prospect.
In it American writer Walter Russell Mead confronts us [...]
Social Enterprise, Conversation, Citizen Journalism, Voluntary Sector, Snnprofit, leadership, nptech, Birmingham UK, Society, nptechuk, blogging, net2uk, netsquareduk | 7 Comments »
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Nice job from Demos on a number of counts. This is good use of online social media – (this film appears on Youtube and their blog so you can watch it, comment on it and share it – hence social media) and a neat summary of the problem of children no longer feeling [...]
Conversation, Working in Schools, New Media, Citizen Journalism, Video, Voluntary Sector, Snnprofit, storytelling, nptech, Birmingham UK, Society, nptechuk, Youtube | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007 | No Comments »
The Guardian’s newly declared 3 year commitment to the village of Katine in Northern Uganda is an ambitious project using the principles of nptech. Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger sets out the three ways he think their long term online work for the community should work:
Get the STORY out there. To quote Rusbridger the newspaper [...]
Grassroots Channel, New Media, Citizen Journalism, Video, Social Networking, Voluntary Sector, Snnprofit, leadership, storytelling, nptech, Birmingham UK, Society, Online Fundraising, nptechuk | No Comments »
Monday, October 22nd, 2007 | 5 Comments »
Leng is going to University after Beth Kanter raised the $1000 dollars it will cost in less than 24 hours. This worked simply because Beth knows how to use online tools like ChipIn, asks us to contribute to an individual and most importantly is known and trusted by hundreds of people.
If Beth tells me that [...]
Social Networking, Voluntary Sector, Snnprofit, leadership, storytelling, nptech, Birmingham UK, Society, Online Fundraising, Link Love, nptechuk, Youtube, net2uk, netsquareduk | 5 Comments »
Friday, June 22nd, 2007 | No Comments »
Mikko Kapanen and Shauna Magunda are two students at UCE in Birmingham who used their final year project to experiment with podcasting to tell the stories of refugees in the city. This programme talks to them about how and why they did it and also hears excerpts from some of [...]

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Birmingham, Grassroots Channel, teaching podcasting, New Media, Podcasting, Citizen Journalism, Voluntary Sector, Snnprofit, leadership, storytelling, nptech, Birmingham UK, Society, nptechuk, upyerbrum | No Comments »
Friday, June 1st, 2007 | No Comments »
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Greenpeace have just popped this up on Youtube to show how they are still using Apple technology to keep in touch with Steve Jobs over their Greenmyapple campaign. Tom Dowdall, the web editor at Greenpeace International, has just e-mailed me to say they borrowed a headline from an [...]
Steve Jobs, Citizen Journalism, Video, Social Networking, Voluntary Sector, Snnprofit, nptech, Birmingham UK, nptechuk, Youtube, blogging | No Comments »
Friday, June 1st, 2007 | No Comments »
So make it about them. Thank you David Brake and Cartoon Bank.
Voluntary Sector, Snnprofit, nptech, nptechuk, blogging | No Comments »