Pre-Facebook IPO, Here's Where Shareholders Put their Political Cash
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Friday, February 3 2012
Facebook's initial public offering is in the works and the company is already gearing up to exert the kind of influence in Washington that one might expect from a publicly held firm. With a political action committee for the company already in place, here's a look at some of the politicians who might benefit from the rising fortunes of Facebook's early investors, based on those investors' past political contribution habits as reported by OpenSecrets. Read More
Non-Profit Jumo Networks Its Way Into to GOOD's Portfolio
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, August 18 2011
When Jumo launched last year, it had all the elements of a buzzworthy new thing: The celebrity founder, Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes; the new-wave mission, a social network to connect nonprofits and supporters; the ... Read More
What Are the Costs, and Benefits, of Networked Giving?
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, December 20 2010
Over on the New York Times, Stephanie Strom digs into the new suite of networked charitable giving platforms like Jumo, Facebook Causes, and Causecast. Is there added value in blending a networked, social approach to ... Read More
Non-Profit Tech: Does the World Need Jumo?
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, December 1 2010
Jumo.com, Chris Hughes's new non-profit online organizing hub, got some celebratory press coverage yesterday in places like the New York Times and the Huffington Post (as w Read More
Jumo's Goal: Advancing Online Do-Gooding Beyond the "Big Red Donate Button"
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, November 30 2010
A look inside Jumo HQ; photo credit: Jumo. Read More