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The Holiday Gift That Gives Back

by CPXample on 12/07/2011

As the holiday season inches closer and closer, the pressure to find that perfect gift starts to take its toll and we just want the gift giving process to be over with already.  This year, instead of choosing to buy them something just to complete the gift exchange cycle, choose to give the gift of [...]

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The Most Valuable Witness

by CPXample on 11/09/2011

Witness is a non-profit organization started by singer/songwriter, Peter Gabriel in 1992. It all came to fruition back in 1988 when he traveled with Amnesty International’s Human Rights Now! Tour.  Gabriel traveled with a Sony Handycam and captured video imagery of his experience.  Then Witness was then developed with the slogan, “See It, Film It, Change It.”   To [...]

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The Nom Nom Bag

by CPXample on 10/07/2011

We recently learned that our friends at ChildCry are currently working alongside a community feeding program called Freedom Square.  Thanks to volunteers and monetary donations, ChildCry is able to contribute to one of Freedom Square’s newest initiatives, The Nom Nom Snag Bag Project. What is a Nom Nom Snack Bag you ask? The Nom Nom [...]

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Last week, CPXample attended the 2nd Annual Social Good Summit at the 92Y here in New York City.  During the four day event, CPXample had the opportunity to mix and mingle with an array of do-gooders in the Digital Media Lounge (a hub for bloggers, social media professionals and news reporters covering the event). While [...]

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Going Global with Social Good

by CPXample on 09/23/2011

 Day three at the Social Good Summit was about going global with technology and social media.  The scheduled speakers were some of the world’s most inspiring leaders who had come to the Social Good Summit to share their stories about how they are using technology to change their corner of the world.  Guests like Archbishop [...]

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This past week I received the opportunity to chat with Mommy Blogger extraordinaire, founder and writer of Dooce.com, Heather Armstrong.  She is scheduled to speak with friend, Christy Turlington Burns at the 2nd Annual Social Good Summit today and CPXample wanted to get her perspective on the event, learn more about her involvement in Every [...]

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As you may already know, CPXample is attending the 2nd Annual Social Good Summit here in New York City, Sept. 19-22nd.  Kicking off our week long reporting on the event, we’d like to share a little more about what the Social Good Summit is and why we think it’s such an important event. CPX Interactive’s Marketing Associate, [...]

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Supporting the Children of 9/11

by CPXample on 09/08/2011

It is the shockwave of effects from 9/11/2001 that continue to rile a wealth of emotions within all of us. Especially when we hear the disturbing stories of those who continue to experience pain and suffering since that day.  The ripples of that shockwave grow deeper and longer as the years pass.  Could we have [...]

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A Digital Moment of Silence

by CPXample on 08/30/2011

Search engine, Yahoo!, recently announced that it will hold a Moment of Digital Silence on Sept. 11, 2011 at 8:46 a.m. ET, pausing the sites normal activities for one minute in honor of those who lost their lives during the September 11th attacks, 10 years ago. By visiting the Facebook event page for the Moment of [...]

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American Express has taken a great step in their corporate and social responsibility efforts by creating the “I Will Volunteer” Facebook app.  The application will allow users to participate in the 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance and the newly established, “I will” campaign, simply by liking the page.  By working with the Points of [...]

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