Giving to disaster relief is as easy as your nearest ATM | StarTribune.com: "Wells Fargo customers logging into ATM machines this month found a new option on their screens. Next to the box that says 'Deposit Cash' is one saying 'Donate to Charity.'
Donate they did. In just 10 days, the ubiquitous ATM machines collected more than $1 million for Japan relief efforts by the American Red Cross. The experiment marks the first time ATM machines have been used nationwide -- by any bank -- to raise money for a charity, say national banking officials."
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Thursday, March 31, 2011
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Quake-hit Japan receives over 1 bil. yen in donations from abroad - The Mainichi Daily News
Quake-hit Japan receives over 1 bil. yen in donations from abroad - The Mainichi Daily News: "TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japan has received more than 1 billion yen in donations for reconstruction from foreign governments, private-sector groups and individuals as well as 1,300 tons in relief supplies following devastating the March 11 quake and tsunami, government and customs officials said Tuesday."
Best Links: Better Disaster Fundraising, Social Media Myths, Motivating Today
Best Links: Better Disaster Fundraising, Social Media Myths, Motivating Today: "Disaster Giving
There has been a lot of hand wringing over whether we should be raising funds for Japan and how to do it.
While I think that some organzations have taken advantage of the crisis in ways that diminish the reputation of the nonprofit sector, I also think that when people are motivated to give, giving should proceed."
There has been a lot of hand wringing over whether we should be raising funds for Japan and how to do it.
While I think that some organzations have taken advantage of the crisis in ways that diminish the reputation of the nonprofit sector, I also think that when people are motivated to give, giving should proceed."
Mobilizing online communities in the Face of Disaster: Tips from NetSquared Local Organizers | NetSquared, an initiative of TechSoupGlobal.org
Mobilizing online communities in the Face of Disaster: Tips from NetSquared Local Organizers | NetSquared, an initiative of TechSoupGlobal.org: "On the 12th of March, one day after the tragic earthquake and tsunami devastated Japan Ichi - Hiroyasu Ichikawa - the NetSquared Local organizer from Tokyo sent an e-mail to our NetSquared Local Organizer listserve asking for the best practices for mobilizing online communities in the time of a disaster. In the weeks that have followed, Ichi’s e-mail provoked a series of responses from all over the world. In this post, we hope to voice many of the tools, resources, and tactics that have been shared, in hopes of encouraging others around the world to get involved with the digital relief efforts."
W&M Blogs � W&M’s Commitment to Haiti
W&M Blogs � W&M’s Commitment to Haiti: "The first W&M Haiti Compact alternative break, which had been designed as a response by the College in coalition with other universities around the country to the 2010 Haitian earthquake, is back on track for a May 2011 trip."
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