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Posts Tagged ‘Web 2.0’

The Dawn of a New Fundraising Era

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

YThe Evolution of the WebNo one can really predict what lies ahead in the upcoming decade and how online philanthropy will continue to grow or what impact the introduction of Web 3.0 will have on e-philanthropy. But it is a fair assessment to say that the more we spend our time surfing the web, the more likely it is that our giving will shift towards the online…

Online Fundraising – from Theory to Practice

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Have you registered for JGooders Online Fundraising Seminar?Fundraising has undergone a tremendous revolution over the last five years – is your nonprofit keeping up with the times? Following the success of a one-day online fundraising training seminar earlier this year, JGooders is proud to announce a series of training seminars geared towards helping Nonprofit professionals develop, manage and succeed in online fundraising for their organization…

The Future of Online Giving at Israeli Presidential Conference 2009

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Ronit Dolev of JGooders speaks at Israeli Presidential Conference 2009JGooders Co-founder and Chair of the Board, Ronit Dolev, joined a star-studded cast of speakers at the Israeli Presidential Conference 2009, which included the innovators of Skype, Wikipedia and more…

How to Research a Nonprofit With Social Media

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Research your organization with Social MediaA guest post from Debra Askanase of Community Organizer 2.0

One of the best things about social media is its transparency. It’s hard to “get away” with untruths nowadays because everything an organization writes, uploads, and talks about online is available for scrutiny. The great part for you, as a donor, is that you can use all of this information to inform your decisions…

Wishing You a Sweet NEtWorking Year

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Four social networking ideas for the Jewish communityIn honor of Rosh Hashanah, we offer four great examples of how the Jewish community is using social networks to formulate and share their ideas and increase their effectiveness…

Jewish Bloggers Convention #3: Highlights and Quotes

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Tova Serkin and fellow panelists at the Jewish Bloggers ConferenceThe day after the 2nd International Jewish Bloggers Conference, the buzz is still there. Like most social media events, the workshops, panels and conversation encompassed not only blogs, but also Twitter, Facebook, Video-streaming, social networks and other forms of social media, both existing and in development. Discussions ranged from Tikkun Olam to the MASA “Lost” Ad to the Iranian elections and LA singles life…

Jewish Bloggers Convention #2: Bloggers Building Trust

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

Zack Miller's presentation at the International Jewish Bloggers ConferenceTwo of the bloggers who presented at the 2nd International Jewish Bloggers Convention spoke about the importance of building trust. What was interesting is that their blogs are so different – Zack Miller writes the “New Rules of Investing” financial blog, while David Bognor is the man behind Treppenwitz, a very personal diary about his life, family and current events in Israel…

Jewish Bloggers Convention #1: Jewlicious on Social Networks

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

Jewlicious at the International Jewish Bloggers ConventionJGooders will be blogging and twittering live from the 2nd International Jewish Bloggers Convention. First up to bat, David Abitbol of Jewlicious…

The Dawn of Web 3.0?

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Online and offline social action will interact on Web 3.0If Web 1.0 is about one-way communication, and web 2.0 is about two-way communication. Web 3.0 is about building a bridge between two-way online communication and offline actions and impact…