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Change.org launches networks for nonprofits

November 27, 2007 04:30 PM

Change.org announced recently the launch of a major new service for its nonprofit partners. With the goal to become the central platform for connecting and empowering nonprofits, donors, and activists worldwide, this new services provides specifically branded networking capabilities for nonprofit organizations.

This new service allows any nonprofit organization in the US or abroad to turn their basic profile on Change.org into a branded social network that looks like their website and has custom features to enable each organization to better communicate with supporters and provide additional means for taking action. In other words, organizations that have a free account or "profile" on the http://change.org website, can now bump up that profile into a complete tool to engage, connect, fundraise, and inform supporters.

Over 50 organizations are already using the new branding service, including Amnesty International, The Humane Society, and Friends of New Orleans.

You can learn more or sign up to start using Change.org's new networking tool.

Are you already using Change.org or its' new branded tool for nonprofits? What has been the most interesting part of the experience so far?

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