
Twitter, however, is an explosion of information and communication about non-profits. I follow and am followed by various PANCAN affiliates, and it has been a great way to learn about events, advocacy opportunities, and research. Other celebrities, like Drew Carey have used it to drum up support for donations as well. Mr. Carey gave $1 for every Twitter follower he gained in a certain time frame to Livestrong.
This is an interesting (and a bit self serving?) way to raise awareness of a cause and to raise money. I think that these technologies allow non-profits to reach many more people than ever before. However, they can also get lost in the shuffle. There has to be a very concerted effort to make sure that a YouTube video gets a lot of hits, that your Twitter has tons of followers (who retweet to all their followers, etc, etc) and that your Facebook is dynamic. This is a full time job and requires a lot of creativity. In the end, it also relies on people (real people) connecting and working hard.
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