Social Gifting: Please Have A Cow With Me
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009I’m reaching out to you this holiday season with a humble request.
Please help me gift a cow to a community in need by donating $5.
You may already be familiar with the work of Heifer International — I have in the past gifted smaller mammals (chickens, rabbits, etc), but was inspired at this year’s TEDxMidAtlantic to aim higher and reach for the cow.
Here’s my outreach goal:
100 People + $5 Each = 1 Happy Cow
This is GrayMatter Minute’s very first social media-based fundraising effort. So, please, help a sister out. The faster we hit the $500 cow-mark, the bigger the hurrah for the power of social media.
Why Heifer International?
Because I like their philosophy of sustainable support. That is, Heifer programs foster self-reliance through livestock and training until entire communities are transformed. They are very busy working to end hunger and poverty while caring for the Earth at the same time. This, to me, seems like a jolly good idea all around. Even for the cow. You can find out more at the official Heifer International web site.
What does this have to do with social media?
Well, on the social tools front I’m using ChipIn to coordinate contributions. If you cannot see the nifty ChipIn donation box above, it is viewable on the GrayMatter Minute blog sidebar or on ChipIn’s handy custom web page.
To help spread the word, I invite you to add a little cow to your profile pic on Twitter or Facebook through Twibbon if you really want to rally for this cause or if you just really like cows.
So there you have it. Thanks to those who have already dropped their fivers in the bucket.
Hope you, too, willl be mooved to help.



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