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		<title>Charity Buzz Monitoring: A &#8220;Live&#8221; Experiment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 13:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luke Brynley-Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now, here's an experiment. We've started getting lots of charity signups for our conference - Monitoring Social Media 09 - taking place later this month in London. Obviously, reputation is rather important when you're dealing with people's generosity and trust and, as I reported last week, many charities monitor social media very actively. So, we figured we would put this to the test.  Below we have published a random list of 70 UK charities. Once this post goes out - we're going to wait and see how many notice our mention of them. I'm thinking we'll get 4-5 responses - but let's see :)]]></description>
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<p>Now, here&#8217;s an experiment. We&#8217;ve started getting lots of charity signups for our conference -<a title="Monitoring Social Media 09 for charities" href="http://www.monitoring-social-media.com"> Monitoring Social Media 09</a> - taking place later this month in London. Obviously, reputation management is rather important when you&#8217;re dealing with people&#8217;s generosity and trust and, as I reported last week, as a result many <a title="Charities monitor social media" href="http://oursocialtimes.com/index.php/2009/10/the-benefits-of-social-media-monitoring-for-charities/">charities monitor social media</a> very actively.</p>
<p>So, we figured we would put this to the test.  Below we have published a random list of 70 UK charities &#8211; most of which are large enough to know better than not to monitor social media. Once this post goes out &#8211; we&#8217;re going to wait and see how many notice our mention of them. We won&#8217;t name and shame those that don&#8217;t. We&#8217;re just curious. I&#8217;m thinking we&#8217;ll get 4-5 responses &#8211; but let&#8217;s see.</p>
<p>Cancer Research<br />
Oxfam<br />
The British Red Cross<br />
Royal National Lifeboat Institution<br />
Save the Children<br />
MacMillan Cancer Support<br />
NSPCC<br />
Christian Aid<br />
RSPCA<br />
Salvation Army<br />
Samaritans<br />
Cancer Care<br />
Breast Cancer Care<br />
Action Aid<br />
Amnesty<br />
Barnardos<br />
CPRE<br />
CAFOD<br />
Citizenship<br />
Contact A Family<br />
CAFOD<br />
Diabetes UK<br />
Epilepsy Action<br />
Dogs Trust<br />
Fairtrade<br />
Ms Society<br />
Shelter<br />
National Trust<br />
Warchild<br />
Timebank<br />
Wateraid<br />
Whizz Kidz<br />
WWF<br />
Youthnet<br />
PDSA<br />
Child Reach International<br />
Cancer Backup<br />
Blue Cross<br />
Animaline<br />
Against Breast Cancer<br />
Leukaemia care<br />
Prostate Cancer Research Foundation<br />
Hope for Children<br />
Barnardos<br />
BBC Children in Need<br />
Save the Children<br />
UNICEF<br />
World Vision<br />
Aspire<br />
Guide Dogs<br />
MENCAP<br />
SCOPE<br />
The Wildlife Trusts<br />
Dyslexia Action<br />
Addaction<br />
British Heart Foundation<br />
MSF<br />
Relate<br />
Sue Ryder Care<br />
Wellcome Trust<br />
English Heritage<br />
Notting Hill Housing Group<br />
Abbeyfield<br />
Big Issue<br />
Womankind Worldwide<br />
Homeless International<br />
One World Action<br />
Christian Muslim Forum<br />
NCVO<br />
CSV</p>
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