August 6, 2008 | GenerationYGive Blog
Excerpt: Greg's vision is ultimately to make this web agnostic-in the sense that it shouldn't matter where you are on the web-your Facebook page, or Yahoo news, or an RSS feed, you should be able to get "Do Gooding" opportunities.
August 5, 2008 | GenerationYGive Blog Excerpt: If you get a self-described web "geek" and founder of an Internet startup to attend a fundraising auction for a friend's daughter. Especially if this man is Greg McHale who has founded not 1, but 2 nonprofit platforms in the span of less than 10 years, with the second poised to be the "fundamental sea change in the nonprofit space." July 21, 2008 | Chronicle of Philanthropy Excerpt: In addition to offering DoGood Channel as a bridge between individuals and groups in America with national and regional perspectives, Good2Gether - the egg to DoGood’s chicken, so to speak - is intended to provide ample marketing power for small, niche organizations that may only now receive a trickle of attention. The network options a messaging system to registered non-profits to engage connections made through its database. February 25, 2008 | Xconomy Excerpt: The Cambridge, MA-based startup is constructing what you might call a “hyperlocal giving aggregator”—an advertising-supported, keyword-based widget designed to appear alongside news stories on the websites of major regional media organizations, where it displays information about local non-profit fundraising campaigns or volunteer opportunities related to each article.Effort Links Charities With News-Media Sites >>
May 2, 2008 | Mashable
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