tuggl.com Presents tugglanthropy: Using tuggl.com as a Fundraising Tool

Where: Mile High United Way

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10/14/2009 - 1:00pm - 2:30pm

Everyone is abuzz in the Denver & Boulder nonprofit sector on implementing social media and strengthening their cause's presence online. That's why it's a great time to check out a new, free web tool that helps nonprofit organizations strengthen their relationship with local business supporters and engage their individual supporters on a deeper level, while easily integrating with social media strategy to raise awareness about a cause!

Join us for a free session to learn about Denver-based start-up tuggl, and their new feature tugglanthropy - a new way for local causes to engage their individual supporters and raise new funds, simply by asking them to help us make tuggl a more useful resource to our community. The session will be facilitated by tuggl's communities guy, Josh, who will be able to walk you through each step, no matter what your familiarity level with tuggl is.

Fee: Free, but space is limited, so please register to let us know you're coming.

Learn more about tuggl at their home page.

Learn more about how tuggl works for nonprofits.

Learn more about the tugglanthropy donation system.

Instructor: Josh Clauss

Josh is communications & communities guy for tuggl.com, a new way for people in Denver & Boulder to find the things they need from local businesses they know they can trust immediately. He believes that the social web is already changing the way people interact and get involved with the causes they care about most, and is working hard to help create easy ways for them to do so.

Josh also works on SnapImpact, a volunteer-based nonprofit technology project out of Boulder that is creating ways for people to instantly find out ways to volunteer around them from their mobile phone, and runs a Peer Brainstorming Roundtable with the Mile High Business Alliance helping local business owners discover better ways to market themselves in the Denver community.

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