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Donate $10 by 3:30 PM to Earn $50k for Kids in Cambodia

This is from Beth Kanter:

Here’s the deal. We need to be in the top four charities that get the most unique donors in order to win the $50,000 for the Sharing Foundation. Right now we’re number 5, only trailing by 28 donors.

Essentially, I am asking YOU for $10 (USD) to help children in Cambodia. Donate here before the contest ends 1/31 at 3:00 PM EST.

[Video removed because code was messing my blog.]

To learn more check out the rest of Beth’s posts from this campaign.

§ Posted by Benjamin T. Greenberg on January 31, 2008 at 2:12 am

§ Filed under Weblogs, children, human rights, tech and tagged , , ,

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Check Out Beth’s Blog

Yesterday, I mentioned on Twitter that I gave a presentation at work about using an internal blog for sharing news and announcements.

Before I knew it, non-profit tech consultant Beth Kanter was interviewing me via IM about the presentation and the launch of the internal blog. I gave Beth my slides from my presentation and she put the whole thing together as a blog post called “Blogging Behind the Nonprofit Firewall: The ROI Approach.” If you are interested in the subject of using technology for social change, you should check out the rest of Beth’s blog.

§ Posted by Benjamin T. Greenberg on January 24, 2008 at 11:12 pm

§ Filed under Weblogs, boston, tech and tagged , , , , , ,

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