Social Media
Welcome to our Social Media home page for the Economic Downturn. Here you will find social media resources for connecting to and learning about some of the organizations we mention in our investment guides, reports, as well as event partners. You can download all of our products for free by visiting our Investment Analysis page and creating a member account.
The Center for High Impact Philanthropy can be found on various social networks, many of which you can find on our "FOLLOW US" page. Our Center also follows organizations that we have mentioned in our work, and social networks are a great way to keep up with news and events. Please check back as we continue to update these resources as more and more organizations develop a presence on the social web.
Donor Education
- @ImpactSP2 Donor Education 2010 Twitter List: Our @ImpactSP2 twitter is the Center's main twitter account for updates, news, and conversations related to high impact philanthropy, nonprofits, and social impact. We've created a list of people, organizations, and other resources related to the Center for High Impact Philanthropy's Inaugural Donor Seminar, which took place on November 7-8, 2010.
- Blogs on Donor Education: You can read blogs related to donor education on our High Impact Philanthropy blog. All blogs that we’ve posted related to the seminar are tagged with 2010 Donor Education: http://blog.impact.upenn.edu/tag/2010-donor-education-seminar. Any future posts will be added to this tag list. Feel free to use this tag if you are blogging on wordpress as they will populate here: http://en.wordpress.com/tag/2010-donor-education-seminar/.
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The Economic Downturn: Focus on Housing, Health, and Hunger
- Blogs on the Economic Downturn: You can read blogs related to High Impact Philanthropy in the Downturn: Focus on Housing, Health, and Hunger (A Guide for Donors) on our High Impact Philanthropy blog.
Facebook Connections: Housing, Health, and Hunger
- Center for High Impact Philanthropy
- Annie E. Casey Foundation
- Wharton and Wharton Executive Education
- University of Pennsylvania and School of Social Policy & Practice (SP2)
- Mayor Cory Booker
- Nurse-Family Partnership
- Feeding America West Michigan
- City of Philadelphia
- Drexel Public Health and Witnesses to Hunger
- CredAbility (formerly Consumer Credit Counseling Services)
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