Archive for February, 2010

Los Angeles, I’m Yours (to visit next week)


Lalalalala…that’s right. Get ready Los Angeles, I’m coming for a visit! I’m thrilled to have been asked to speak to students at CalTech about how they can use their technology skills to help nonprofits on the night of Tuesday, March 9th (open to the public! full details on my speaking calendar to be updated soon) and I’m buffering a few days because, well, I just plain MISS YOU TO DEATH!

After five glorious years living there, I want to go to all my old haunts, hike my favorite trails, shop my favorite vintage stores and drink PBR in my favorite indie rock haunts and most of all do it all with FRIENDS!

Let me add girls brunch and geek bbq to the list. So let’s start the bidding at…KIDDING…I’m going to pack it all in tight but really really really excited. It’s been too long and I want some of that sunshine California sun on my face.

Dates: March 4th – 11th (then to Austin for SXSW!)

Updated to WHAT I’ll be doing exactly to come, but please drop me a comment, note, a text, anything to put something on the books to catch up. You know who you are!!!

Can’t wait to see you, wrap my arms around you and SQUEEZE!

Love,
Sloane

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BlogHer Panel, Please Vote!


BlogHer’s annual conference is coming up in New York City from August 5th-7th and I have a panel submitted and need your vote! Here’s our panel topci:

Can brands be a vehicle for amplifying our message and extending our reach for greater impact in the real-world? This is a strategy session and conversation with brands and bloggers about creating triple-win partnerships that support your authentic passions, brand interest and the causes you care about. Come join the conversation with brand leaders and folks turning online action into real-world change including:

Karen Bantuveris, Founder and CEO of VolunteerSpot
Sloane Berrent of The Causemopolitan
Jyl Johnson Pattee from Mom It Forward
Jessica Shortall, Director of Giving of Toms Shoes
Discussion moderated by Stephanie Schwab, SVP of Digital Services at Kaplow

Here’s what you do.
1) Visit the BlogHer panel page

2) Click “Triple Wins for the Greater Good”

3) Click “I’ll attend”

4) Tell your tweeps and friends! THANKS!!
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Looking for 2-3 Web Designers for Quick Turnaround Projects

Two of clients of the marketing agency I’m contracted with here in New Orleans, FSC Interactive are looking for a quick turnaround to redesign their websites. I want to help them out because first, their products and companies are awesome, second because we all know that a clean slate on a new website can make all the difference for growth. For the right candidate this is an amazing opportunity to get involved with fast growing companies in the growing New Orleans entrepreneurial atmosphere. Web designers can be located anywhere, being on-site is not a requirement.

Brief details are below, for more specifics email me at sloane@fscinteractive.com and I’ll reply back to candidates that would be a good potential fit.

Project 1 is for a growing ethical retail company with a product being sold in multiple states to redesign a site with e-commerce including a log-in system for wholesalers. Web site turnaround time is under 1-2 months with a decent budget.

Project 2
is for a fast-growing technology solutions company to redesign a 5-7 page website to be built in wordpress or drupal. The budget is reasonable and the project deadline is 4-6 weeks from now.

Both companies are looking to make fast decisions, so if you have bandwidth, contact me ASAP for more details. Proposals are due MONDAY and decision will be made by Wednesday next week.

Lagniappe –> Looking for an intern for summer 2010 for FSC Interactive. Position and responsibilities could range from college student to MBA depending on candidates. Please email me for the job description.

UPDATE 3/1/10: Thank you to EVERYONE for your interest. The inquiries were fast and quick and from really talented firms across the country. Both contracts were successfully awarded in large part due to this post and incredible network of talented designers that read this site and are in my network, so let me say in advance THANK YOU!

FeelGoodz awarded the website to Good Work Marketing and Schedulist awarded their website to Vector 9.

Stay tuned for more opportunities from upcoming clients and projects I have on my radar.

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Contest to win a SXSW Interactive Badge on NOLAlicious!

Photo courtesy of Mickipedia on Flickr


NOLAlicious
is giving away a free SXSW Interactive badge, and this week’s newsletter explains how. It’s simple! Tweet this message to enter to win.

As we wrote in the newsletter:

It’s our first giveaway at NOLAlicious and we wanted to make it spectacular for you, our amazing readers.

We have ONE SXSW Interactive Badge to give away. That’s a value of $550! For anyone on the fence about SXSW, having the pass paid for can be the make or break you need to make SXSW 2010 from March 12th – 16th a reality for you. It’s not too late to get housing and once you’re registered, you’re able to access rooms for badge holders not released to the public.

So how do you enter? It’s simple! Simply tweet this message:

Sign up for NOLAlicious, your weekly guide to New Orleans and tweet this to enter & win a #SXSWi Badge: http://bit.ly/NOLASXSW

Here’s the deal. The tweet is your entry. So it doesn’t matter if you’re already signed up for NOLAlicious or this is your first time hearing of us, your entry is your tweet. Everyone may enter the contest only once and the contest ends next Monday at 5:00 PM CST. We’ll be announcing the winner in next week’s NOLAlicious and across our networks so enter NOW for you chance to win a badge to SXSW Interactive.

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The Causemopolitan’s First Birthday!


Please join me in wishing a very happy first birthday to The Causemopolitan. A year ago, all I knew was that it was time. Blogging for others always had its merits, using social networks and microblogging sites connected me with people, but I wanted a space to call my own. I had all these thoughts and ideas and things I wanted to share about the future of philanthropy, social entrepreneurship, what it meant to build cause into your life and stories about experiences I was going through.

I had owned The Causemopolitan’s domain name for awhile, and with the help and support of friends, I got her up and running in a just a few days.

The Causemopolitan was born with the post, It’s About Time, and in a lot of ways, I was reborn. Over the past year, I’ve come to be known by some as The Causemopolitan, and as a name takes on meaning of its own, having that moniker reminds me daily about the kind of person I want to be in the world. I have never wanted to change my name, the way a friend from middle school Katie is now known as Cate. I never knew nicknames as Sloane was never short for anything the way Jennifer becomes Jenn. A few close friends have terms of endearment that I got by, but nothing in my life could have prepared me for what it would be like to take on another name. The Causemopolitan has taken me quite by surprise. A wonderful, full of life, amazing surprise.

I know that blogs are like post-it notes on a gigantic wall, but that my little post-it just means the world to me.

I’ve thought a lot about how I want to celebrate the one-year anniversary and birthday of my blog. Who I want to thank, how I want to spend the next year, but as the past few days have gone by I’ve realized I want to just most sincerely say thank you. Thank you to everyone for reading, for reaching out in the comments, contacting me, saying hi, making donations to my campaigns, asking me to participate in panels, at conferences, involve and include me in the midst of what was at times, a turbulent and tumultuous and at other times a serendipitous and miraculous 2009. Through the clouds and smoke and the uncertainty of what was around the next bend, I always found solace in writing a blog post and putting myself out there, sometimes a little and sometimes a lot.

Here’s to another dynamic year of growth, both for The Causemopolitan blog and for me.

Ever yours,
Sloane

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