Join the next generation of doing good - philanthropy 2.0

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* Giving: Dropping a few coins in a collection box is a longstanding method of gathering funds for charity, but as organizations try to attract new audiences and donors, they’ve developed new approaches. It’s now essential for charities to have an active, multi-faceted Web and social media presence. The level of connection that’s so much a part of philanthropy 2.0 is much easier to achieve with interactivity on multiple platforms, from Twitter and Facebook to Tumblr and Instagram. When it comes to mobile, widely acknowledged as the next frontier in marketing, the philanthropic movement is ahead of the crowd. In the wake of natural disasters in recent years, there have been countless calls for people to text their donations to organizations serving affected communities.

* Volunteering: Sometimes, lending a hand is just as important as lending a dollar – but many charities have specialized tasks that aren’t right for every volunteer. Today, there is new awareness about ways to make volunteering more effective. Matching people with the right skills to the right job is an important element in increasing efficiency. The website VolunteerMatch has emerged as a leading way for volunteer to find positions that match their expertise and skills – and for charities to recruit volunteers.  

The world is still a big place, but technology is making  it feel much smaller. It’s no longer a novelty to be able to interact with someone across the globe instantaneously. That new level of connectedness that we all share has helped to reshape the face of doing good. To find out just how easy it is to make a difference in philanthropy 2.0, visit www.kiva.org to make a loan or give a Kiva Card.

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