by Jason Mogus | Mar 28, 2009 | Innovative Campaigns
It was nice to see a respected New York Times' international columnist credit our project, Nothing But Nets, as one of the key drivers behind making Malaria a relevant issue and putting a huge dent in the problem. Now they want to transfer some of that grassroots...
by Jason Mogus | Mar 9, 2009 | Digital Transformation
Linda Solomon is a friend and fellow social change leader in BC, and it's been fun watching her start-up online magazine, The Vancouver Observer.com, build momentum. A few weeks ago I sat with her to do an interview for one of her famous profiles of local folk....
by Jason Mogus | Feb 28, 2009 | Innovative Campaigns
Of the myriad approaches to tackling climate change, Greenpeace UK has come up with one of the most clever and innovative approaches in recent history. Calling it Airplot!, they’ve bought up a piece of land smack dab in the middle of the proposed expansion area...
by Jason Mogus | Jan 22, 2009 | Digital Transformation, Innovative Campaigns
I’ve been thinking of writing a summary of Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies for the last couple of months now. I read it in the summer and was very impressed with their process for tapping into the participative web and how it...
by Jason Mogus | Jan 9, 2009 | Innovative Campaigns
A very interesting thing is happening right now, centered in Toronto but connected and relevant to the whole world. Last night, a digital executive named David Armano posted a story to his blog and sent a message to his Twitter network that has, as of a few minutes...