I met Zena Weist through Chris Brogan when they (and Twitter) helped me raise money to send two Cambodians to college last October. (The video above is the first time I met Leng Sopharath, the college student my family has sponsored through the Sharing Foundation)
Zena Weist is wondering about whether Chris Brogan's Twitter Pack Project can be defined as community sourcing which distinctly different than crowd sourcing. Here's what Zena is asking:
Define community sourcing with me...help me expand on this post and live the definition along the way. Once we have a definition that we are comfortable with as a good enough starter, we'll post community sourcing on wikipedia.
<Beth's Fundraising pitch on>
There has already been over $22,000 for the Sharing Foundation's America's Giving Challenge raised through the unselfish giving of over 800 people like Zena Weist and Chris Brogan. If you have not yet donated $10 (or more) to this important cause and asked your friends to do the same, there is only 36 hours left to donate and change a Cambodian child's life!
And, with almost 24 more hours, I will resume my normal blogging activity. I will continue to share my lessons about nonprofits using the social web. Promise.
</Beth's Fundraising pitch off>
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