Social Media and Diabetes
by Beth Kanter


NetChick: This Chick's Life

1. Tell me about you

I'm Tanya Davis, aka "NetChick" online, based in beautiful Vancouver, BC. I'm 38, and I've been blogging my personal life for 11 years. I'm passionate about writing, technology, and building communities both online and "in real life". My blog is "This Chick's Life. I recently announced there that I'll be running a half marathon in Orlando FL for Team Diabetes. (My first run of any significant length)

2. Why is diabetes your cause?

Diabetes has touched my life in several very personal ways. Not only does type 1 diabetes run in my family, with 3 family members suffering from this very debilitating disease, but I also have four close friends who suffer from both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. A local radio announcer in Vancouver (Buzz Bishop of 95Crave) approached me to join his 95CRAVE Team Diabetes crew, a group of passionate runners raising money to support the Canadian Diabetes Association. It was a no-brainer for me, despite the daunting $4500 minimum pledge goal that I'm now working towards, as I knew that this disease not only touches my family, but millions of others in North America, as well.

3. What is your progress on your fundraising goal?

As I've only recently taken on this challenge, I'm currently at $700 in funds raised to date. My next goal date is September 1st, when I need to have raised $1500. By October 1st, my next goal arrives, and I need to have raised $3400, and finally, December 1st, my final goal date arrives, where the remainder is due, totalling the $4500 in pledges. I have two ways that I'm doing the majority of my fundraising... A $500 cash giveaway on my blog as an exciting incentive to give to my campaign, and an event that I'm organizing in October, to also fundraise and raise awareness.

4. What have you learned about personal fundraising that might be helpful to other bloghers?

Personal fundraising is challenging, and what I've learned about raising funds for any campaign is to ensure that I have enough time to commit to the cause, pick a cause that personally touches me, and find unique ways to inspire others to give, as everyone is bombarded regularly to support causes of all kinds. Telling a personal story ensures your message gives others a personal reason to give, as well.

There are some interesting ways people are connecting and raising money for Diabetes. Take for example the Diabetes Hands Foundation, a non profit that operates two niche social networks for people touched by diabetes: TuDiabetes (in English, with close to 4,000 members) and EsTuDiabetes (with close to 1,000 members, which is turning it into the main community destination for Spanish-speaking diabetics). Both are growing very rapidly, as you can read here.

If you are looking for a good blog about diabetes, be sure to check out the Diabetes Mine written by Amy Tenderich.

Beth Kanter is the Blogher CE for Social Change and Nonprofits and writes Beth's Blog.

Comments

 

Thanks so much for the post, Beth!

I appreciate you highlighting my cause!  Best of luck to everyone who enters to win the $500 Cash Giveaway (you don't need to pledge to participate)

 

Whoot Rock on! Vancouver Bloggers with a
cause!!!

 

Yay canucks!

 

And Netchick is really nice too!

 

Look for me at http://crunchycarpets.com or check out the ladies at www.wetcoastwomen.com

 

thanks for stopping by!

good luck with your campaign!