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Nov 6, 2009

I originally wrote this note from Tanzania to the many remarkable volunteers who are pouring their hearts into creating TweetsGiving. Then I realized, this is what TweetsGiving is all about… Sometimes, in the trenches, it may seem like this work is about PowerPoint presentations and pitches, graphics and code, social media and strategy. In some ways, surely it is. [...]

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