Grass roots meets social networking: Introducing the Twestival
What happens when civic-minded social networkers decide to rally together and use technology to raise money for charity? A Twestival!
In September 2008, a group of Twitterers based in London decided to organize an event at which the local Twitter community could socialize in person. During the event, they also solicited donations to charity. The bulk of the event was organized in under two weeks, via Twitter.
And so began Twestivals. Stories started appearing of local Twitter communities coming together and taking similar action for charitable organizations. And in February 2009, 200+ cities participated in an international Twestival to raise money for a good cause: water.
Read more about how Twitter and Twestivals are making a local impact on a global scale.