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Philanthropy

Social Media Spread News

January 15, 2010

Here is an example of Social Media spreading news.
My friend Yaneth White (my old college classmate) told everyone in Facebook something I have not heard in the mainstream news.
Social Media is a useful tool to spread news. It’s up to us to utilize it for our benefit.
Here is a remarkable way to tell a story [...]

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Please Help Google Decide for Project 10 to the 100

October 1, 2009

Google is providing $10 million to a project you can vote. It’s an awesome initiative, which celebrates their 10 year anniversary of the company. So, here is a for-profit company, engaging in non-profits and philanthropy work.
I see this cause very very very important…
Here is what you can do.  Simply visit http://www.project10tothe100.com/ and vote with your [...]

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First Step to Becoming an Agent of Change

September 21, 2009

It’s interesting as the football season arrives, all the guys at work start talking about it.  Suddenly, I am starting to connect with people whom I have seen before, yet never spoken with.  Now we have something in common and we’ll exchange a few words as we greet.
If you are an agent for change, you [...]

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Phoenix Children’s Hospital Could Use Your Donation

September 17, 2009

This morning, I was listening to KTAR AM620 broadcast from PCH.  They’re asking for donations for kids with no insurance, emergency rooms and perhaps no parents.  Apparently, it costs them over $1 million yearly to provide care for those children.
If you’d like to be part of that, call 602-546-KIDS (5437).  They’ll take any amount of donation, [...]

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Inspiring Talk: You Are the Future of Philanthropy

June 27, 2009

One of my favorite websites I visit every week is TED.com I am surprised to find that the most people I meet never heard of this inspiring website.
Among the most important talks presented, I really liked what Katherine Fulton said.  What can we learn from this presentation and what can we do for Mesa and [...]

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