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Little by Little

The campaigns have definitely changed the way that nonprofits can think about social media. I work for a nonprofit doing poverty eradication in Kenya. We had bounced around the idea of sending out simple, wide-reaching emails soliciting small donations, but it was never something that we thought would amount to much.

The Obama campaign changed that for me (I didn't get John McCain's emails). It was always a very simply ask, "Please help us do good things. Donate $5 before midnight." It worked, and it worked like a charm, too.  

I think that from now on, nonprofits will have to think long and hard about how lightly we can apply ourselves to social media/networking and still get big results. If there's one thing that this election season showed us, it's that young people especially are hungry to get connected and help out. I hope that spirit of social entrepreneurism carries on in a big way.

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Little by Little

The Obama campaign changed that for me. The campaigns have definitely changed the way that can think about social media. It worked, and it worked like a charm, too. ==========================================

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