voting closes for ChangeEverything tomorrow

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Written by Kate
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Last day of voting...

As you probably know, our online community ChangeEverything, has
been nominated for the highly prestigious Webby Award in the social
networking category. It's a huge honour just to be nominated (cue
Academy Awards music), but even more so since it's nominated in the
same category as Facebook! As Buzz Bishop, Crave 95.3 'Afternoon Drive' host and 24hours Cyberbuzz columnist, wrote about us this morning (page 10 of today's 24hours), we're trying to 'win a major industry award and bring it home to Canada.'

Which is where you come in. If you'd like to help, there are two things that we'd really appreciate:

  • First, please drop by the Webby Awards' People's Voice site, and vote for Change Everything in the social networking category (under "connections"). The site is at http://pv.webbyawards.com/ - it takes about two minutes or so all in. (And once you've registered
    to vote, you can leave a comment on
    Change Everything's entry page
    .)
  • Second, you can encourage friends, family or coworkers to vote too.
    Whether it's on a blog, your Facebook profile, or just an email to
    friends, family and coworkers - let them know what a great chance this
    is to support an authentic,social-change-focused community (not to
    mention a home-grown Vancouver project!) - and one that's up against
    behemoths like Facebook.

Only a few months after it launched, Change Everything spawned a
city-wide donation of more than 70 bags of warm clothing during a
potentially lethal cold snap. It provided a forum that gained a
worldwide audience for one woman's story of living plastic-free for a
year -- a story that got spotlighted on the Guardian's website. And
it's grown into something very valuable: a thriving, vibrant community,
with a heavy emphasis on sustainability and social justice.

 

Comments

Does winning this "webby"

Written by Whosmad

Does winning this "webby" enhance changeverything ? I assume it will drive many more people here for awhile and they will all hopefully exchange ideas. Perhaps some will be regular contributors.

It just seems rather "primal" to me that we are being driven to vote so that we "win" . Haven't we won already by being open, thoughtful and vibrant?

Excellent point.  In many

Written by John Harper

Excellent point.  In many ways the ingrained concept of having to win isthe root of many of our problems.