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May 01, 2008

Crossing Cultures, Crossing Boundaries - Pangea Day

On May 10th, at 18:00GMT, a live broadcast of 24 short films from all over the country will be broadcast in public areas and online in an powerful move to bridge cultures from over the world using media.

Pangea Day "is a global event bringing the world together through film... In a world where people are often divided by borders, difference, and conflict, it's easy to lose sight of what we all have in common. Pangea Day seeks to overcome that – to help people see themselves in others – through the power of film.

For more information about Pangea Day, as well as a list of venues, visit www.pangeaday.org. To learn about the idea's history, check out the most recent post on Pogue's Post in the NYTimes.

This event will be culturally historic- and a example of the power of change new media can have on all people, not matter where in the world you are watching television, or browsing YouTube channels.

January 07, 2008

Video: DoGooderTV - 2nd Annual Non-Profit Video Awards

Following the successful turn out from last year's contest, DoGooderTV is once again holding their Nonprofit Video Contest (presented by NTEN and See3 Communications).

The premise of the contest is to highlight nonprofit organizations using technology to inspire and promote their cause. New technologies have created several compelling mediums to reach people, DoGooderTV is out to make sure we all see it.

Below is last year's winner from the organization Avazz, titled "Stop the Clash of Civilizations".

Submit your video here.

View this year's entries here.

December 03, 2007

t5m Launches Socially-Concsious Online-TV

Website: www.t5m.com

While still maintaining their intent on entertaining and inspiring, t5m now gives users direct access to original, broadcast interviews featuring famous personalities, events and news stories - covering headlines from fashion to the causes the stars support. t5m will feature an extraordinary range of people from actress Kate Bosworth to explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes, author Barbara Taylor Bradford to musician James Blunt, and from world champion surfer Kelly Slater to actor Christian Slater.

Nelson Mandela's HIV/AIDS campaign, 46664, is the first cause to announce its involvement. The dedicated 46664 channel is already live as part of today's beta launch of t5m.com.

Charlie Muirhead, founder and CEO of t5m commented: "The next wave of entertainment is inspiration. Nothing else on the web offers such direct, unmediated access to the people and stories shaping the world we live in. We hope that t5m will be a much loved addition to every web user's favorites."

November 13, 2007

Podcast: Tracy Gary's Podcast "On Inspired Philanthropy"

Amy Looper, interviews Tracy Gary, the author of Inspired Philanthropy: Creating A Giving Plan and Leaving a Legacy.  Looper's purpose in the podcast is to bring donors, advisors, and nonprofits together in for a common purpose.  Within the interview, Gary discusses the various free resources available on the Inspired Philanthropy website.

November 01, 2007

Broadcast Your Cause

Founded in 1995, the Rainbow Network is a Christian ministry working in rural Nicaragua with some of the poorest people in the world. They focus on four areas: healthcare, education, housing, and micro-loans.

In order to further awareness of their mission and highlight some of their work, they've developed a YouTube Channel where they post several related video.

Seems small, but channels like this one exemplify the far-reaching uses of Web 2.0 that are being use to benefit non-widely known foundations.

October 09, 2007

Homeland Security 2.0

David Stephenson, a Homeland Security and Disaster Management Consultant has set up a blog and a YouTube page providing what he calls "common sense advice on how to creative use of common, mobile personal communication devices" can empower the public and improve disaster response.

In this video, Stephenson reviews the benefits of Twitter, a mini-social networking and how it can be used in a disaster situation.

September 26, 2007

Yahoo! Democratic Mashup

Following the tremendous success of YouTube's Democratic Primary debate, Yahoo! has followed with an interactive version where visitors can select from 3 issues important issues, voted by users, and seeing all the candidates response to those questions.

As a bonus, each candidate also answers a question from comedian/political activist Bill Maher.

Go to Yahoo! (debates.news.yahoo.com) to watch.

September 19, 2007

School of the Future

With the help of Microsoft, a poor neighborhood in Philadelphia recently opened  it's doors to a new type of school known as the "School of the Future". This highly anticipated project was originally put together in 2003; it houses classrooms that look like board rooms, advanced technology lockers, but most importantly, an approach to teaching that embraces and encompasses the next generation of technologies (even blogging).

Read more about the program and order the documentary at Microsoft's website. Also check out the NPR's report on the school.

August 21, 2007

Video: Second Life Philanthropy

The grand opening of the Nonprofit Commons in Second Life was held last week, with 32 nonprofits opening virtual storefronts in C3Land (my name, not theirs). Here's the promotional video:

August 15, 2007

Podcast: Second Life Philanthropy

The always-informative 501c3cast has a segment on philanthropy in Second Life, the much-hyped virtual world. Also on the platter: Google apps for nonprofits.

July 23, 2007

Podcast: Social Networks and the Law

Nonprofit legal specialst Tim Mooney's lastest legal podcast has an interesting spin - the legal ramifications involved for nonprofits participating in social networks. Nonprofit Law Podcast covers the fact that "you need to be mindful that there are some things nonprofits cannot be involved in." Good stuff, worth a listen.

June 18, 2007

Podcast: Marking 75 Philanthropy Shows

Wow - Corey Pudhorodsky will be celebrating a huge milestone with his next 501c3cast, and on his 74th show he asks listeners to contribute to the program. He wants quotes, success stories, insight into the sector. So let's deliver for Corey - who's been running his excellent podcast for two years. The latest show also has some good info on Facebook and LinkedIn philanthropy, the kind of social networking stuff that's been on my mind a lot lately.

May 29, 2007

Podcast: NetSquared Founder

The NetSquared Conference opens this week in the Bay Area, and we wish we'd been able to arrange the schedule to make it. An innovative program will spotlight the work of 21 organizations and causes as they compete for funding and recognition in technology and new media. Appropriately, Sean Stannard-Stockton's podcast this week features Daniel Ben-Horin, founder and president of CompuMentor and TechSoup, who are behind the NetSquared Conference. Daniel discusses the history of CompuMentor, how technology is transforming nonprofits, explains the vision behind NetSquared, and reflects on the use of “wisdom of crowd” techniques in philanthropy.

May 08, 2007

Video: Tour Second Life with TechSoup

TechSoup bills this as "an eye-opening two-minute video on what Second Life, the online virtual world, is all about and what nonprofits can get out of participating."

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