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  1. the communications network is a great resource for philanthropy (and other nonprofit) communicators

    http://inprogress.typepad.com/studio501c/2008/10/the-communicati.html

    I haven't been blogging at studio 501c in a while because I've been busy over at the blog of the Communications Network, a professional association for communicators in philanthropy. (I highly recommend joining.) As a member of the host committee, I helped start a blog for the Network's recent conference in Chicago. …

    43 days ago
  2. nonprofit web developers may want to look into this expressionengine scholarship

    http://inprogress.typepad.com/studio501c/2008/08/nonprofit-web-d.html

    Designers and developers for nonprofit web sites should consider this scholarship opportunity to learn ExpressionEngine (EE), a highly regarded content management system. The application is a 300-word essay on how learning EE would change your life. …

    119 days ago
  3. fundraiser, poet, friend: Jason Shinder, 1955 to 2008

    http://inprogress.typepad.com/studio501c/2008/05/fundraiser-poet.html

    I don't know anyone who is a better fundraiser than Jason Shinder was. By being himself -- by connecting with people kindly, authentically, and personally -- he not only made hundreds of friends, he also formed plentiful partnerships and secured dozens of grants to support his vision of integrating arts into YMCAs across the country. …

    199 days ago
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    Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

    http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog

    . With her children's fundraising projects, she and her husband offered to match what they raised because they both worked for companies that matching gift programs. 4.  Set up a Spend, Give, and Save Allowance Policy: Celeste for the studio 501c3 blog suggests this piggy bank, with separate slots for investing, saving, spending, and donating is a great way to teach kids about devoting a portion of their income to charity.  5.  Encourage Them To Give Their Time

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    Kids and Philanthropy: Teaching Your Children To Be Charitable

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    . With her children's fundraising projects, she and her husband offered to match what they raised because they both worked for companies that matching gift programs. 4. Set up a Spend, Give, and Save Allowance Policy: Celeste for the studio 501c3 blog suggests this piggy bank, with separate slots for investing, saving, spending, and donating is a great way to teach kids about devoting a portion of their income to charity. 5. Encourage Them To Give Their Time

    6 days ago in BlogHer by BlogHer · Authority: 2,981
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    http://robinmizell.wordpress.com

    studio501c

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    NP Communicator

    http://communitymediaworkshop.org/npcommunicator

    Blogroll Katya Andresen's Nonprofit Marketing Kivi Leroux Miller Marty Kearns' network blog Progressive Technology Project Studio 501c TechSoup The NonProfiteer

    182 days ago in NP Communicator by gorkay · Authority: 14
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    Idealware

    http://www.idealware.org/blog

    ONE/Northwest Latest Articles NTEN Connect Net Squared Blogs Network-Centric Advocacy Nonprofit Online News NPTech Meta Feed Personal Democracy Forum Blog The Shifted Library Small Business Computing Social Source Studio 501c Technology for the Nonprofit and Philanthropic Sector TechSoup Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

    186 days ago in Idealware · Authority: 31
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    The Raiser's Razor

    http://theraiser.blogspot.com

    Perspectives from the Pipeline (Rosetta Thurman) Philanthromedia Philanthropy 2173 Philanthropy Journal: Inside Philanthropy Philanthropy News Digest: PhilanTopic Robert Egger's Piece of Mind Social Citizen Studio 501c Tactical Philanthropy (Sean Stannard-Stockton) The Agitator The Nonprofiteer The World We Want Urban Daily (Larry James) White Courtesy Telephone

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    Steve Dale online

    http://steve-dale.net

    Documentation Ed Mitchell Etienne Wenger Euan Semple Jeremy Gould Learning Alliances Luis Suarez Michele Martin Mike Gotta Patrick Lambe Plugins Robert Scoble (Scobleizer) Seth Godin Simon Dickson Stowe Boyd Studio 501c Suggest Ideas Support Forum tfpl blog Themes Tim Berners-Lee Tim Davies WordPress Planet Zoli

    266 days ago in Steve Dale online by Dissident · Authority: 27
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    » Jason David Pelker

    http://jasonpelker.org

    elsewhere online... "techsoup and flickr offer free online photo accounts to nonprofits" :: studio 501c"Gary Hart: Breaking the Final Rule" :: Digg"Enhance N64 Graphics With Emulation Plugins & Texture Packs" :: Digg Shared Items

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    LibTalk Blog

    http://libtalk.blogspot.com

    I stumbled upon 501c today a blog that provides "practical ways to use blogs, the Web, communications + cool tools to advance your social sector mission." Worth a look, see these posts especially. Get a grammar refresh with Word Wise Paige Booth's A Mickey Mouse Approach to Customer Service on MarketingProfs is definitely worth a read. Whenever it says higher education, think library. Also check out Outing Second Life: Q&A W

    693 days ago in LibTalk Blog · Authority: 1
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    Petrona

    http://petrona-maxine.blogspot.com

    business people." Anil lists some key points that can be used to help make the case to a client or employer, with the goal of showing that blogs are safe. In the comments to Anil's post, Celeste W of Studio 501C draws attention to her own post, A blog can be like a business lunch. She's talking about nonprofit organisations, but Celeste recommends that such organisations have a blog that acts like a business lunch -- a simple, general blog that chronicles life in the organisation. Such a blog can even (!) be that of PR or marketing people -- the Air

    941 days ago in Petrona by Petrona · Authority: 1
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