This site is amazing! For $20 a month nonprofits can get a branded social network on Change.org that allows nonprofits to better fundraise and create e-advocacy campaigns. Nonprofits get the email address of every person who donates, participates in an email campaign, or joins Change.org thorugh their branded social network. Amazing!
Change.org also offer fundraising pages, widgets, etc... all for $20 a month. Now we are really starting to see the potential of Web 2.0 and it possibilities to inspire philanthropy and social change! This new service is ideal for small nonprofits with small budgets.
From Change.org:
We're very excited to announce the release of our new premium service allowing nonprofit organizations to create their own custom, branded social network ...org. We launched this service with over 50 organizations, including Amnesty International, CARE, Environmental Defense, The American Lung Association, and The Humane Society of the United States.
To view a partial list of our launch partners, please visit:
www.change.org/branded_networks
In addition to the community building and fundraising tools that nonprofit organizations' s already have access to through Change.org's basic service, our new premium service allows your organization the additional features to:
1. Have your Change.org social network designed to match your website
2. Email your supporters
3. Capture and download supporter and donor contact information
4. Send "Supporter Requests" to recruit new members
5. Start email advocacy campaigns [View Example]
6. Blog
All design and development work is completed by the Change.org team, and your branded social network is usually completed and live ...org within 48 hours of your request. For more information and to sign up for our new premium service, please visit:
www.change.org/nonprofit_admin/signup/branded_networks_info
With our new premium service, nonprofit organizations now have access to all the tools necessary to better engage their supporters, recruit new members, and spread viral fundraising and advocacy campaigns across the web!
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
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