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Posted: October 26, 2009 11:10 AM

16 Amazing Men on Twitter and the Awesome Charities They Support

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I've received hundreds of emails and tweets from people who were inspired by my blogpost, 16 Amazing Women on Twitter and the Awesome Charities they Support. But many also wanted to see a post about 16 men doing extraordinary work, and who value service and volunteerism. And, they wanted to hear about more nonprofits making a difference, and positively impacting our planet.

It is my sincere hope that those readers and many more will be impressed with the list of sixteen men listed below. I asked each gentleman to tell me their favorites charities, and in the end, twenty-one nonprofits are profiled.

As singer Jon Foreman wrote recently in his moving post about community and service,

We need each other. Human beings will always be the most valuable natural resource on the planet. The human story is still unfolding. We are telling it as we speak. The human song is still weaving its way towards a chorus, through the suffering, through the fear. We need each other. We need heroes. Let your life be a beautiful song. We need hope. Tell a good story with the way you live.

These men understand the "beautiful song" Foreman writes about. Their lives are a reflection of what they advocate on a daily basis. They are as impressive as the charities and causes they assist.


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Philippe Cousteau / @Pcousteau

Why he rocks: He's a renowned explorer, TV host and sustainability advocate who founded Azure Worldwide, a strategic environmental design, development and marketing company. His favorite Twitter charity: @EarthEcho, which he founded in 2000, with his sister @Acousteau, to honor of their father Philippe Cousteau Sr., famous son of the legendary explorer Jacques Yves Cousteau. This nonprofit's mission is to educate the leaders of tomorrow about the need to restore and protect our Oceans. Their work is further strengthened through partnerships with Planet Green, Youth Service America, and @UsherRaymondIV's New Look Foundation.


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Joseph Ranseth / @JosephRanseth

Why he rocks: Ranseth actually traveled around North America meeting and connecting with people through social media. He's a popular speaker, author & entrepreneur. His life's mission is to touch lives & love using social media. His favorite Twitter charity: @BGCA_Clubs. This nonprofit engages and challenges young people to reach their full potential. It has great, highly touted programs in the areas of health, the environment, leadership development, athletics, and education.


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Justify FullRamon B. Nuez Jr. / @RamonBNuezJr

Why he rocks: I love Nuez's writing, and I love his vision of New Media. He is a Latinos in Social Media -- Best NY Blogger Award nominee. He is also Managing Editor and co-founder of New Media Brief and New Media Brief News Room. His favorite Twitter charity: @Causecast. This nonprofit has partnered with a wide array of other nonprofits dealing with issues like education, breast cancer, sustainability and human rights. Its great directory helps you connect with inspiring people and nonprofits doing exceptional work.


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Cory Booker / @CoryBooker

Why he rocks: Maybe you've seen Cory Booker on Oprah's show. Maybe you saw him on Conan O'Brien's show. No matter how a person comes to hear about him, when you read about his life, purpose and dedication, you'll immediately love him. He is the charismatic, transformational Mayor of Newark, New Jersey. His awesome work was profiled in the recent cable series Brick City. His favorite Twitter charity: @NewarkNow, the nonprofit Booker founded in 2002. As transformational and effective as its founder, Newark Now makes sure the residents of the city are equipped with the resources and services to grow and transform their neighborhoods. Newark Now's groundbreaking work has been universally praised.


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Joe Gigantino / @JoeGigantino

Why he rocks: Gigantino owns four profitable health clubs (3 in California, and 1 in Arizona), and has a very popular workout blog, which has great infomation on fitness fundamentals. He is one of the most passionate health and wellness advocates I've ever come across. For Gigantino, it's not just fitness, but also motivation, inspiration and purpose. Twitter charities he supports: @mssociety. This nonprofit exist to make the world completely free of multiple sclerosis. It has a great 50-state network of chapters. The @mssociety helps people affected by MS by funding cutting-edge research, and by providing advocacy and education. He also supports the work of @llsusa, the world's largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research and education.


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Blair Semenoff / @Flipbooks

Why he rocks: Semenoff is nothing short of a marketing guru. His firm, TruAction Flix, produces flipbooks, which Semenoff believes is an "ideal way of reaching a variety of audiences with repetitive and long-term messaging that has exceptional staying power for your brand." I agree with him. His great marketing ideas have won him some top-notch clients. His favorite Twitter charity: @nothingbutnets. This nonprofit was founded by sports writer RickReilly. It teams with the UN Foundation, NBA Cares, The People of the United Methodist Church, and Sports Illustrated to buy anti-malaria bed nets for children in Africa. It is already making a significant impact. In fact, if you'll recall, Ashton Kutcher donated 10,000 anti-malaria bed nets when he beat out CNN in a contest to get million Twitter followers.


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Paul Rieckhoff / @PaulRieckhoff

Why he rocks: Mr. Rieckhoff is a military veteran, media professional, social entrepreneur, music connoisseur, bestselling author of Chasing Ghosts, popular Huffington Post blogger, and Founder and Executive Director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA). His favorite Twitter charity: @IAVA. Since 2004, IAVA has become one of the best and strongest advocates for our veterans and their families. It's won legislative victories on the new G.I. Bill, mental health screenings for returning service members, Veterans Health Care Budget Reform, among other issues. In fact, it teamed with the AdCouncil to start CommunityofVeterans.org, a veterans-only, online community. Moreover, the incredible documentary Warrior Champions, which was produced by @IAVA, premiered at the Austin Film Festival on October 23.


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Bill Wixey / @BillWixey

Why he rocks: Wixey is an emmy award-winning broadcast journalist who has been in Seattle for more than a decade. He produced a great documentary "Mission of Hope", about his trip to Sri Lanka following the deadly Tsunami. Also, his blogging and reporting on his battle with Hodgkin's Lymphoma, a type of lymphoma (cancer originating from a type of white blood cells called lymphocytes), has won him thousands of new fans. His favorite Twitter charity: @SeattleCCA. This nonprofit, the Seattle Cancare Alliance, is doing its part to lead the world in translating scientific discovery into the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure of cancer. @SeattleCCA brings together doctors from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, UW Medicine, and Seattle Children's Hospital, to form a world-class treatment center.


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Stephen Gilmore / @SchereLLC

Why he rocks: Gilmore is on the move. His firm, Sphere LLC, has some incredibly innovative shower curtains. His Obama Shower Curtain is his big seller, and it has provided him with the opportunity to significantly grow his business. Twitter charities he supports: @FrankSkiKids. Since 2000, this nonprofit, has helped young people in Metro Atlanta, and provided resources and programs dealing with science, technology, athletics and the arts. Gilmore has donated products to that foundation. Moreover, he has donated time and products to @4hosea, which has fed the hungry and homeless for the past 40 years. And he's helped the Georgia Clayton County School District using his Obama Shower Curtain as a fundraiser.


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Josh Charles / @Joshcharles

Why he rocks: Charles is a true renaissance entertainer, as I noted in a recent blogpost. Everybody loves socially conscious musicians who put their money where their mouth is. Charles fits the description. He is raising money through downloads of his song "Healing Time." You can buy it on Amazon and itunes, with 100% of the funds going to assist in the rebuilding of New Orleans. His favorite Twitter charity: @prcno. This nonprofit, the Preservation Resource Center, receives the funds his downloads produce. It promotes the revitalization and preservation of New Orleans' historic architecture and neighborhoods. They're doing some amazing work.


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Matthew Sapaula / @MatthewSapaula

Why he rocks: One of "The Money Men" of Chicago, Sapaula is a respected financial strategist, speaker, TV commentator and talk show host of Chicago's Money Smart Radio. His favorite Twitter charity: @AmericanCancer. This nonprofit is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization with more than 3400 offices.


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Jim Thomas / @Jimtdenver

Why he rocks: Thomas is a well-known business lawyer who has his hand on the pulse of what's happening in Colorado. In fact, he blogs for the Huffington Post. His posts deal primarily with family, community, and business. His favorite Twitter charity: @wesing, where he serves as board president. This nonprofit -- through children's ensembles -- presents professional concerts and educational programs. It provides unique experiences which engage participants, entertain audiences, and positively affect communities throughout Colorado, the United States, and all around the globe.


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Paul Smith / @GreenSmith

Why he rocks: Smith is a well sought after Green Business Consultant, taking full advantage of the eco-friendly environment in international commerce. He's a star blogger for Triple Pundit, Ghost Writer, and self-styled social media demystifier and idea ninja. His favorite Twitter Charity: @SHILaCosecha. This nonprofit provides farming families in Central America countries with the tools to overcome poverty while restoring and preserving our planet's tropical forests. Since 1997, it has planted more 2.3 million trees and converted thousands of acres to sustainable uses. All of this has saving tens of thousands of acres of tropical forest.


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Mike Dardis / @MikeDardisKOMO

Why he rocks: Dardis is well-respected, emmy-winning morning anchor. His command of the issues, smooth delivery, and great rapport with his co-anchor Molly Shen have made him a huge star with Northwest viewers. His favorite Twitter charity: @FoodLifeline. Last year, this nonprofit received over 21 million pounds of food - roughly 17 million meals - to feed hungry families and individuals throughout Western Washington State. Food Lifeline provides food thousands of people through hundreds of emergency feeding programs including food banks, hot meal programs and shelters.


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Pete C. Rodriguez Jr. / @Fivestarprodj

Why he rocks: Rodriguez is a HR Recruiter, graphic designer, master of networking, entrepreneur, and social media enthusiast. He's also a music connoisseur. He provides all types of genres of music for weddings, Quinceanera's, and other events through Five Star Productions, which he owns with his wife. Twitter charities he supports: @WWF_Climate. This nonprofit is helping to preserve our planet's natural environment, and, it's also on the front lines in the creation of green jobs -- the next frontier in global commerce. He also supports the work of the @RedCross, whose expertise and resources are stretched to the limit during natural disasters. And like JosephRanseth above, he is fully behind the @BGCA_Clubs.


Edward Philipp / @EdLovesSumo

Why he rocks: Philipp is one of Southern California's most successful entrepreneurs. He conducts popular TeleSeminars, has a must-see Free Resource Blog at TeleSeminarWebFolk.com, and is CoFounder of TeleSeminarNation.com. Twitter charities he supports: @GFPCEdward. This is his church Grace First Presbyterian Church. Located in Long Beach, CA, his church supports New Orleans relief efforts that continue after Hurricane Katrina. In fact, @GFPCEdward purchased a house that houses groups who are building, cleaning, helping people in many ways. They also send groups from their church. They've spent $824,000-plus, with the eventual total expected to exceed $1,000,000. He also supports the efforts of @Habitat_org (Habitat for Humanity).

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I've received hundreds of emails and tweets from people who were inspired by my blogpost, 16 Amazing Women on Twitter and the Awesome Charities they Support. But many also wanted to see a post about 1...
I've received hundreds of emails and tweets from people who were inspired by my blogpost, 16 Amazing Women on Twitter and the Awesome Charities they Support. But many also wanted to see a post about 1...
 
 
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Jim Thomas
07:50 AM on 10/29/2009
Reaffirmation is one of the great benefits of on-line communities like HP and Twitter. Thanks 2morrowknight. Thanks, not just for including me in this group, but thanks most especially for connecting us and holding us out to the community. When you do that, you reaffirm for us that we are not individual voices in the wilderness; that, in fact, there is a chorus of men and women for whom the greater good is a way of living, not an abstract notion.
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2morrowknight
05:12 PM on 10/29/2009
Thanks greatly for your kind words Jim. It's an absolute pleasure to have you on this list.

I believe in connecting people. I'm very much a community person who sees value in communicating and corresponding with people from different backgrounds, and organizations and charities that serve different purposes.

I love what your charity is doing in Colorado, and the buzz it has had throught the United States and the World. Keep the great work sir, and continue doing a magnificent job reaching out. Your work never goes unnoticed.
02:53 AM on 10/29/2009
2morrowknight I can't thank you enough for this great article. as a result of this article i've reached out to the men mentioned and added them I now follow all of these great men and have found their tweets very beneficial and inspiring.

I was in awe to be mentioned with the likes of Corey Booker and Mr.Wixey. I've seen these gentlemen before and know of them through their works. I'm really happy about the Chairities as well, these entities serve as a spring board for mentors to take ownership of our communities directly and make an impact. The most rewarding part of what any volunteer does is knowing that he or she "Has helped do their part to make the communites better so the communities can be a place that promotes progressive positive change."
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YunekFlava
Prove it...with the truth.
07:54 PM on 10/28/2009
I was skimming thru the HP pages, and lucked up on the IMPACT page, and lo and behold, there was this awe inspiring article! Way to go 2morrowknight and HP! Way to go, to the charities and the 16 men that supports them!
02:35 PM on 10/27/2009
I love this. I don't follow any of these men right now, but I will do so today. Such a nice diversity of men, in different fields, and representing different charities. Nice!
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2morrowknight
05:28 AM on 10/28/2009
Thanks for your comment. I am happy you like the diverse fileds these men are in. I feel like they are all doing some great things. Putting them a on a list wasn't enough. I wanted to know how they were touching people's lives, and what they did to give back. The results have been spectacular because now these men follow each other, and are reaching out to many of the charities on this list they weren't supporting at first.

Twitter is just an amazing force. These men and the charities they assist are proof of that.
02:31 PM on 10/27/2009
Another great list 2morrowknight. You always seem to have a knack for profiling cool folks. And the profiles of charities and nonprofits are an added bonus.

Keep up the great work!
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YunekFlava
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02:08 AM on 10/27/2009
I like this list, and in fact the list that I've seen by 2morrowknight , doesn't boast about the "top" or the "best", because he's not telling you anything, but what these "Amazing men" are doing and "The charities they support". I love it, and look forward to learning more about what others are doing.
12:22 AM on 10/27/2009
Whoa! 16 men doing great things! Can't argue with that!
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2morrowknight
03:58 PM on 10/26/2009
Thank you so much for your comment! A lot of times people can get hung up on home many followers you have, which is cool. But I'm more interested in the lives you've touched. I'm very happy with the way this turned out.

Now these 16 men, all of whom I like personally, will get a chance to connect with each other. There was just so much benefit to doing a post like this. I didn't classify them with words like "best" amd "top" because that would suggest finality, you know, that one's search is over because these are the best. I'll let someone elese classify them that way. To me, their work speaks for itself, and very, very impressive.

The charities listed are going to benefit too. I'm already hearing from those nonprofits about being profiled.
03:04 PM on 10/26/2009
I love this. This is literally two lists in one. Great men and great charities. This is really cool!
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2morrowknight
03:38 PM on 10/26/2009
Thank you for your comment. That was the idea, to see how I could do something completely different. I'm always trying to see how I can evolve or further conpetualize something. And I knew "Twitter Lists" had to go to the next level. It's not enough to put names on a page and say, "follow these people". You want to research and communicate with the folks in question to give value to your follow recommendations.

But of course, I'm happy lots of charities that don't receive a lot of press are getting some love. When people donate to charity this year, I hope they consider one of more of these nonprofits.

I'm happy you like what I produced.
01:46 PM on 10/26/2009
I like this list. Obviously, as a Huffpost reader I've heard of Paul Rieckhoff and Jim Thomas. Great to see some Huffpost bloggers on this list. People can get so caught up thinking that because they blog they don't need to do anything else. So its good those guys don't fit in that category.

I've never heard of many of the charities listed. But that's the beauty of this. We're being introduced to some nonprofits that don't get the big headlines, but are doing great work.

The other thing I like about this is that doesn't say "the top men", "the best men", "the MOST amazing men". I notice that the author, 2morrowknight, stayed away from words like "best" and "top". That hot. Twitter has 50-55 million users (and counting) so unless folks have tweeted and/or met most or all of the folks on twitter, those words should NEVER be used.

This is just great. I hope all of the men on this list keep up the great work. Our world needs you.
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YunekFlava
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02:15 AM on 10/27/2009
I wish I had read your comments Anna B Gorgeous, before I posted mine, because you were "write on"! I could not have put it as eloquently as you did, but I totally agree 100%. It's also a fantastic way to be introduced to others and the causes they support.

Write on, 2morrowknight!