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Views from 29th International Fundraising Congress

Howard Lake | 21 October 2009 | Blogs

This year’s International Fundraising Congress in Holland has attracted dozens of delegates who are using Twitter to share their thoughts and experiences of the event.

One or two of them are using Twitter tools such as Twitpic to share images of the event too. Here are those that we’ve spotted:

Come on guys shake it off and get down here. We have a busy day... on Twitpic

Come on guys shake it off and get down here. We have a busy day ahead of us at #29thIFC (photo: kimberleycanada)

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Richard Radcliffe talking about dead people at #29thIFC on Twitpic

Richard Radcliffe talking about dead people at #29thIFC on Twitpic (photo: kimberleycanada)

A horrid pic of me but Richard looks cool. Can't wait for tom... on Twitpic

Richard Radcliffe and Kimberley MacKenzie (photo: kimberleycanada)

JG's Zarine & Bela at the #29thIFC on Twitpic

Justgiving’s Zarine & Bela at the #29thIFC (photo: Jonathan Waddingham on Twitpic.com

Opening of 29th IFC - photo: Tore KlevaasOpening of the 29th IFC (photo: Tore Klevaas)

Here are UK Fundraising’s photos from or about the event:

There are also people using videocams too. Here’s Third Sector reporter Kaye Wiggins’ interview with Tim Hunter of UNICEF:

with Daryl Upsall of Daryl Upsall Consulting:

John Brady of Sense Scotland on face-o-face fundraising:

Alan Clayton of the Good Agency talking about the opening plenary:

and Johann Fox of the Children’s Medical and Research Foundation in Dublin:

UK Fundraising has five video reports and interviews already on the Congress at

www.youtube.com/user/HowardLake

There are also people sharing some of their presentations at the event. Jonathan Waddingham of Justgiving and Bryan Miller of Cancer Research UK have just shared theirs:

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