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Social Media for Social Change Announces Charity Event to Benefit Jane Doe Inc. on October 10 in Boston

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Harnessing the Power of Web 2.0, ‘Social Media for Social Change’ (SM4SC)
Hosts Event to Support Victims of Domestic Violence

BOSTON, Sept. 24 /PRNewswire/ — Social Media for Social Change (SM4SC), an online grassroots movement started by Boston native Gradon Tripp to rally social media-users and leaders in support of a common cause, will host its first fundraiser on October 10 at 6:30 PM at the Harvard Club of Boston; all proceeds will go to Jane Doe, Inc. (JDI). Eleven sponsors have pledged their support so far, including a major donation by presenting sponsor Empressr. SM4SC anticipates raising over $20,000 from this event
alone.

SM4SC has garnered support from hundreds of Web 2.0-savvy individuals and corporations across the United States to raise funds for JDI. SM4SC differs from other fundraising organizations by tapping into the social media world to get the word out through blogging, Digging, Tweeting on Twitter and other online tools. By harnessing these powerful applications, SM4SC feels it can make a major difference for important charity organizations.

“SM4SC is powered by the influence that individual people have within their own online communities to work together and make something happen,” said Gradon Tripp, founder of SM4SC and author of DesignBoston blog. “We’re utilizing the communal nature of the Internet, which can cause a YouTube
video or blog post to reach millions, to raise money for crucially important charities and help fix real-world problems.”

“This is the first Web 2.0 event that we’ve been a part of that’s sole purpose is to address social responsibility,” said Bryan Thatcher, founder of Empressr, a New York City company that provides online rich media presentation tools. “The interconnected social community, especially in Boston, is exactly what is needed to fuel a movement like this.”

SM4SC plans to extend outside Boston, eventually hosting similar events for charities in other locales, including Virginia and New York City. For more information on Social Media for Social Change, visit
http://www.sm4sc.com or follow SM4SC on Twitter at http://twitter.com/sm4sc.

To purchase a ticket to this event, visit http://sm4sc.eventbrite.com.
To make donations to Jane Doe Inc. through SM4SC, visit http://www.sm4sc.com/donors.

About Social Media for Social Change (SM4SC)

Social Media for Social Change harnesses the idea that collaboration — both online and offline — can change the world for the greater good. By hosting fundraising events across the United States, the social media community can raise money for charity to help people in need. To learn more about SM4SC, visit http://www.sm4sc.com.

About Empressr

Empressr is a first-of-its-kind rich Internet application that provides users with the tools to create and share multi-media visual stories online. Armed with only a Web browser, users can combine photographs, artwork, text, music, videos, audio recordings and charts to produce anything from a simple slide show to a state-of-the-art business presentation. To learn more about Empressr, visit http://www.empressr.com.

About Jane Doe Inc. (JDI)

Jane Doe Inc. is the statewide coalition of over sixty community-based sexual assault and domestic violence organizations across Massachusetts committed to the safety, dignity and liberty of survivors. JDI raises awareness, engages people to take action, increases access to and improves the delivery of services, acts as a clearinghouse of information, promotes efforts to address the needs of underserved communities and advocates for public and private funding and improved policies and practices in the public and private sectors to help create a world free of abuse. To learn more about Jane Doe Inc., visit http://www.janedoe.org.

SOURCE Social Media for Social Change

Web2NewYork’s video coverage of The Next Web

Monday, April 7th, 2008

A video interview of Mike talking about Empressr.
Go here to read the entire post of “The Next Web in Amsterdam”

Mashable covers a bunch of presentation engines

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Nice informative post from our friends at Mashable of which companies are producing web apps for presenting content on the web. It’s not dissimilar to other posts, even one they did a few months ago, what I would like to see is a creation challenge, take a bunch of assets; video, audio, images, tables of data, chart data, some words and maybe some animation and create something in each tool! Then report on the experience, really give us some feedback. I know it’s not easy, it will take some time, but I think the valuable data would justify the investment.

a link from a Linkblog

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Gary doesn’t say anything but we appreciate the link

MejorNegocios Covers Empressr

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

MejorNegocios a Major independent magazine in Madrid Spain, covers Empressr in their online and print versions!

INC Magazine includes Empressr in “Beyond Powerpoint”

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

incdotcom.gifIn the November issue of Inc Magazine and online, Empressr was included in a peer review of the strength of several online applications that go Beyond Powerpoint. Empresr was classified in the category of “Best for…Handling multimedia Web presentations” Check out the full article here, we are on the second page of the story.

Empressr covered by Techcrunch

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

  Thanks Mark for the nice writeup

Link: From Interesting Web Site Collection

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Cool site, lots of links to useful web applications, as well as Empressr

Mashable includes Empressr in The List of Online Presentation Applications

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Wow the list is growing! When Empressr launched their was only three companies in this space. Take a read here http://mashable.com/2007/08/12/online-presentations/