Medium: A place for philanthropy to find your audience, move ideas, and move people

Randall Smith
Breadth and Depth
Published in
2 min readOct 21, 2016

Medium is quickly becoming the place where people in philanthropy come together to publish, converse, and engage.

It’s where Chris Stone of Open Society Foundations wrote about parallels between the war in Syria and the killings of Black people by the police in the U.S.

Farhad Ebrahimi of the Chorus Foundation used it to share what he’s learned after a decade of climate funding.

Leah Hunt-Hendrix of Solidaire and Jee Kim of the Ford Foundation hosted a forum to discuss how philanthropy should address the inequality of which it is a symptom.

Do you want to learn how to use Medium to find your audience, move ideas, and move people?

Join Ariel Azoff, head of social impact at Medium, for a webinar on how philanthropy can make the most of the platform. In this exclusive PowerLabs webinar, Ariel will share the little-known tactics and tips to get your message read, discussed, and spread.

Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Time: 11am PT / 2pm ET / 6pm GMT
Duration: 1 hour

Can’t make it live? Register anyway and we’ll send you the recording and additional resources.

Note: Although this webinar is intended for people in philanthropy, it is open to everyone.

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Randall Smith
Breadth and Depth

Desiger & builder of people-powered campaigns; founder of PowerLabs; formerly campaigns at Change.org; https://randallsmith.io/