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NpTech Roundup: Grasshoppers and Ants and Social Fundraising


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The NpTech Tag Summary is a weekly compilation of resources tagged with "nptech" by those who follow all things nonprofits and social media.   Since conversations are getting more distributed and in addition to using the NpTech tag to discover, aggregate, and summarize resources, I'm incorporating nuggets from micro media sources, nptech bloggers, nptech friendfeed room, and networks.The summaries are more focused on a social media theme or a social media question related to practice.  

Do you remember the Grasshopper and the Ant Fable?  

It is a story about a grasshopper who has spent the warm months singing away while the ant worked hard to store up food for winter.   After the winter has come, the grasshopper finds itself starving and after asking the ant for food is punished for its idleness. The story is used to teach the virtues of hard work and preparation.

Although it is a slow time of year and the busy fundraising season is still several months away, there's been lots of activity in the social fundraising judging by these roundups of links from Peter Deitz and Tom Watson (not to mention all the items tagged in the nptech tag stream).   It probably isn't too early to start thinking about that busy year-end online fundraising season.   I suspect that the good folks at SeaChange are busy updated the 2008 the Procrastinators Guide To Year-End Fundraising.

Campaigns

Competitions, Awards, and Recognition

Alternative Approaches

  • Lucy Bernholz reports that embedded giving - in which a charitable transaction becomes part of any other financial transaction, such as checking out of the grocery store and making a donation to diabetes care - has gone web 2.0 and describes SocialVibe. This platform lets consumers promote the brands they like and SocialVibes donates money to charitable causes or as Read/Write Web defined as "is an online popularity contest that turns corporate advertising into money for charity."   SocialVibe's proof of concept has donated more than $100K to charities so far.
  • TechSoup blog profiles Taproot Foundation.   It's key goal is to pair pro bono professional services with nonprofit organizations who need them.
  • WeWorkForFree is a design community that allows it's members to upload and share their portfolios in order to raise money for international programs that benefit developing nations around the globe.   It's a platform that facilitates in-kind contributions of services.

Shiny Object Syndrome

More Platforms, Platforms, Platforms, and More Platforms

  • TogetherChange - another platform that I'm not quite sure what this is about, but stay tuned.
  • Amando connects nonprofits, socially responsible corporates and engaged individuals who want to change the world. It was founded as a mission-based, for-profit enterprise in Dublin in 2005 by serial entrepreneur Peter Conlon and Dr. Anna Kupka. Sounds like an European version of change.org?   Max Gladwell has more over his blog, Social Media and Social Living.
  • From TMCNet.com: Blackbaud launched a new release of Blackbaud NetCommunity which includes   enhancements in both function and features.   Max Gladwell also has more.
  • Kiva launches a new feature that maps the flow of loans from lenders to borrowers.

How Tos

The NpTech Tag started as an experimental community tagging project in 2005. A loosely coupled group of nonprofit techies and social change activists decided to use the tag "NpTech" to identify web resources that would create an ongoing stream of information to promote and educate those working in nonprofit technology.   Through TechSoup's Netsquared project, blogger Beth Kanter, was commissioned to write a weekly summary.

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