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/// Posted by Alexandre Brabant on Friday, October 19, 2007
Web 2.0 Applications Help Solve our Biggest Challenges
Emanuel Krebs from ToughtPatterns.ca made an impactful post 2 days ago for the international day for the eradication of poverty, which included an easy-to-understand video on web 2.0 opportunities.
Emanuel Krebs, Blogger, ThoughtPatterns.ca
Emanuel pinpointed embarrassing stats in our humanitarian effort and what would be needed to solve major challenges in the developing world. As part of his well documented article, he mentions that whereas technology will not solve the problem, it can greatly help. As an example, GiveMeaning.com, an online fundraising site emphasizing creative fundraising ideas and other unique forms of charity donation has gained a lot of momentum in the last year. If you are not aware of GiveMeaning.com and how start ups like this one can help solve our biggest challenges, please check it out and step in.
Here is the clip on the power of Web 2.0 Applications:
Comments
Hey, thanks for the mention of GiveMeaning. We see ourselves as the “people’s charity” in that what we’re trying to do is provide an “outsourced virtual foundation” for specific charitable projects close to home and far away.
We’re very proud of what we’ve accomplished and are working on a new version of the site that is far more “open” in its design and implementation. Stay tuned!
We’re also entirely dependent on charitable donations and corporate support to run the service, so please visit http://givemeaning.givemeaning.com to make a donation in support of our operating costs.
Cheers,
Tom Williams,
CEO, GiveMeaningPosted by Tom Williams on 10/20 at 09:02 PMOnline fundraising is gradually becoming more popular with various non-profit organizations.as it allows you to reach a wider audience at a faster pace and at a much lower cost.
Posted by Fundraising Ideas and Products on 02/14 at 07:31 AM







