Published by Donnie Maclurcan on 26 Jan 2012

How to Map Assets & Expose Real Wealth for Shared Futures

Harnessed fully, there are more talents and resources within any small group of passionate citizens than are actually needed to manifest deep social change. It is just a matter of how willing we are to step back and see things through a lens of strengths and possibilities, and how creatively we can bring our multitude of capabilities to light. › Continue reading…

Published by Angus on 08 Mar 2010

Use Niche Networks to Spread Your Message

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Is your organization using niche networks as part of its social media strategy? If not, you may be losing out on a useful tool. But before you get started make sure you have enough bandwidth to take on a new effort. › Continue reading…

Published by Timonie Hood on 12 Oct 2009

Taking Your Message to the Streets

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Car wrapping can take outreach to a new level while driving home new connections. Here’s an idea that’s definitely not preaching to the choir. › Continue reading…

Published by Kerry on 07 Oct 2009

World Pulse: Training women from the Global South for Web 2.0

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Jennifer Ruwart, Global Program Director of WorldPulse recently sat down with us to talk about her new program Voices of our Future. Together with the Press Institute, the OpEd Project, and the Empowerment Institute, Jennifer is creating a network of 30 emerging leaders who will harness the power of web 2.0 to broadcast social change news from the frontlines of some of the most forgotten communities in the world. › Continue reading…

Published by Angus on 06 Oct 2009

Six reasons to use embeddable media

Maybe you should be making better use of web services like YouTube, Slideshare, and Flickr. Here we share what makes these services so valuable as a complement to your own web publishing efforts, be they a website or a blog, and how they will enhance your social media efforts. › Continue reading…

Published by Kerry on 05 Oct 2009

Catalytic Communities: from Rio to realization of a global network

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When Theresa Williamson, Executive Director of Catalytic Communities, was searching for a place to build her online community, she turned to WiserEarth. Now with three free WiserEarth Groups (Portuguese, Spanish and English) that work alongside CatComm’s own website, the organization can direct more of its energy on helping Brazilian favela communities. › Continue reading…

Published by Angus on 22 Sep 2009

Don’t over invest in your website

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Let’s face it, it’s easy for a nonprofit to get seduced by the latest web technology and distracted from their actual mission. This is even more the case with open source tools like Joomla!, Drupal, and Plone that promise free social websites at the touch of a button. What many people don’t realize is the cost of customizing some of these so-called free tools often runs around $40,000 in consultant fees and staff time. On top of that you are saddled with ongoing maintenance and hosting costs. Running your own souped-up website appeals to many because it implies control and ownership. But does this really help you in today’s social web? Here is a checklist to review before you take the plunge. › Continue reading…

Published by Timonie Hood on 06 Aug 2009

Making sense of Webinars

We have been spending a lot of time understanding the ins and outs of webinars. In particular how to run them and what tools to use. Recently we attended a great ‘webinar on webinars’ held by George Kao, a WiserEarth community member. Here we share some of his and our best insights. › Continue reading…

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