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Video: Convio Helps Spread the Word about Social Actions' Change the Web Challenge

Check it: N2Y4 and the NetSquared community have been highlighted this week on both Worldchanging.org and Tactical Philanthropy.com! Project submissions this year have been called “inspiring” – come and see why. Visit our Project Gallery for a preview ...

From PETERDEITZ, NetSquared,  23 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Spread (musician)

MLK Day of Service and the Obama Inauguration

Below is a special MLK day / Obama inauguration version of the Social Actions round-up. We have added a section with links to MLK and Obama-related initiatives. Feel free to add resources by posting a comment. Each week, Social Actions community ...

From PETERDEITZ, NetSquared,  21 Jan 2009

Social Actions Round-up #22: Online Giving Markets Hit The Ground Running in 2009

Online giving markets and other websites that facilitate online action hit the ground running in 2009. Below is our latest weekly round-up of news and recent discoveries. Paul Lamb shares on mySociety his thoughts on the value of creating a social ...

From PETERDEITZ, NetSquared,  12 Jan 2009

Social Actions Round Up #21: The New Year Gets Started with Two Changes and a CauseWired

The Phoenix, AZ, Net Tuesday needs your help! The group needs a new organizer: are you interested? Net Tuesdays are a chance for social changemakers interested in the social web to come together offline to share success stories, learn about projects ...

From PETERDEITZ, NetSquared,  5 Jan 2009
Related Topics: United States Agency for International Development,  Barack Obama,  Tom Watson,  FriendFeed

Social Actions Round-Up #20: Week of December 8-14

The Phoenix, AZ, Net Tuesday needs your help! The group needs a new organizer: are you interested? Net Tuesdays are a chance for social changemakers interested in the social web to come together offline to share success stories, learn about projects ...

From PETERDEITZ, NetSquared,  15 Dec 2008
Related Topics: United States Agency for International Development,  FriendFeed

News from Social Actions: "Related Ways to Take Action" Launches Today

Hello NetSquared. Joe, Eric, Christine, and I wanted you all to be first to know about the latest web application from Social Actions. This one is a biggy. It would never have come together without the support and connections we made at N2Y3. The ...

From PETERDEITZ, NetSquared,  20 Aug 2008

An Update (and Invite) from Social Actions

Hi Net2, Wow, I can't believe it's already been two months since the NetSquared Mashup Challenge. Since you gave Social Actions the huge honor of a third place finish at the conference, I've been keeping extremely busy and have officially brought two ...

From PETERDEITZ, NetSquared,  25 Jul 2008

"Thanks Squared" from Social Actions

Quick shout out to the Net2 community -- I'm still in shock from the double honour (Canadian spelling) you gave Social Actions last week. Thanks for choosing A Mashup of 29+ Social Action Platforms as one of the top three mashups. My plan is to use ...

From PETERDEITZ, NetSquared,  2 Jun 2008

Social Actions: Statements of Support

Hello Net2, I am working on my personal intro to the NetSquared community. In the meantime, here are several statements of support for the Social Actions mashup from participating social action platforms. By the way, the Net2 attendee list is an ...

From PETERDEITZ, NetSquared,  23 May 2008
Related Topics: Donorschoose.org

Social Actions and the DonateNow Mashup Challenge

Hi Net2, Social Actions is now participating in the DonateNow Challenge. Below is the description of how our mashup will make use of the NetworkforGood open API. Please have a look and let me know what you think. Looking forward to meeting everyone ...

From PETERDEITZ, NetSquared,  18 May 2008

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