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Twitter Thursday: Here’s Who We’re Following

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

It’s Twitter Thursday again here on the NCG blog. Time for us to highlight some of the organizations and individuals we follow through Twitter.

And if you want to follow NCG on Twitter, check us out at twitter.com/NorCalGrant.

Here’s Who We’re Following on Twitter

LPFCH
Also known as the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health, LPFCH uses its Twitter account to share research and news related to children’s health. Additionally, this NCG member tweets about Kidscal Updates, their weekly digest about children’s health events in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, and Kidsdata Advisories, which raise the visibility of children’s issues in California.

Here’s a sampling of their recent tweets:

Less Than 25% of 2010 High School Graduates Passed the ACT College Entrance Exam; Questions Rise about College-Readiness http://ow.ly/2rzl3

This week’s Kidscal Update, noting children’s health events in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, now is online http://is.gd/1qq5v

 

tactphil
Not only do I follow Sean Stannard-Stockton‘s Tactical Philanthropy blog, I follow his tactphil Twitter feed. Recently Sean, the CEO of Tactical Philanthropy Advisors, used his Twitter feed to muse and stoke dialogue on the Social Innovation Fund’s selection process.

no doubt that “accountability” transparency questions/the “smoke” led to transparency that will advance impact of #SIF effort #SIFDEB

Getting the facts behind the SIF issue: Social Innovation Fund Process Stirs Controversy from @philanthropy – http://bit.ly/cPjiyJ

 

VaultCSR
VaultCSR is the twitter feed of Aman Singh, the CSR Editor at Vault.com. Aman’s interests include corporate social responsibility, sustainability practices, diversity and women leadership in the workplace–all of which are represented in her tweets.

For example:

The #csr Daily is out – read this Twitter newspaper on http://paper.li/tag/csr (147 contributions today)

Comments continue to pour in 4 “Why There IS a case for #CSR Despite WSJ’s Obituary” http://bit.ly/bXgzM3 << Have u weighed in yet? #careers

 

ZeroDivideorg
NCG member ZeroDivide invests in community based social enterprises which leverage technology to benefit people in low income and other underserved communities. Considering their mission, it makes perfect sense that they have a strong online presence on Twitter and that they are concerned about internet accessibility. Case in point this recent tweet on net neutrality:

Users, not ISPs, need to decide what services get on the Internet, says FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski. http://bit.ly/abLlJq #netneutrality

 

Have any Twitter recommendations for us? Let us know who you think we should be following.

 

Awesome Net Neutrality Graphic

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Since this is a blog the issue of net neutrality is one that I am following. Here’s a great graphic with 15 facts about net neutrality.

(h/t to Social Media Graphics for posting this on their blog)

What We’re Reading

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

It’s Monday again and I’m perusing our Twitter feed and the blogs I follow on Google Reader finding all sorts of interesting articles and commentary on Philanthropy. Here’s what’s caught my eye so far today:

Disaster Relief
“Floodwaters Continue to Surge in Pakistan”. Photo essay showing the effects of flooding on the people of Pakistan.

“The Legacy of Katrina for Gulf Coast Charities”. In this Chronicle of Philanthropy article nonprofit leaders talk about where things stand five years after Katrina.

Learning From Others
“Do No Evil”. Stanford Social Innovation Review article by Suzie Boss takes a look at Google’s philanthropic arm DotOrg and how their corporate culture proved its brilliance and its burden.

Social Innovation Fund
“Amid Concerns of Favoritism, Federal Officials Disclose New Details on Selection Process”. Social Innovation fund officials explain their decision to post 10 of the 11 winning SIF applications online.

“Next Steps for Social Innovation Fund: A Call to Action”. Tactical Philanthropy’s Sean Stannard-Stockton examines the controversy surrounding the Social Innovation Fund’s transparency issues.

Social Media
“Six Pixels of Separation”, a summary about a new book by Mitch Joel that examines “how social media is connecting your business to everyone.”

 

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