Sunday, February 24, 2008

Nonprofit Blog Exchange Roundup #19

Blogs and Websites

10 Reasons Why Every Nonprofit Must Have a Blog (Wild Apricot Blog)

Advice on Blogging for Learning (The Bamboo Project Blog)

Blogging about autism (Easter Seals)


Remember accessibilty when using widgets on your website (Laura's Notebook)



Social Networking and Fundraising

Using Facebook to communicate with volunteers (YouthNet blog)

Facebook ads for Nonprofits (Serengeti Communications)

7 Steps to Beef Up Your Facebook Cause (Good Works Grapevine)

Should You Social (eJewish Philanthropy)

The JNF: $2.5M Raised Online in 2007 (eJewish Philanthropy)

Creating Community (Cause+Effect)


Videos, Maps, and Mashups

The History of the American Cancer Society (American Cancer Society's Relay For Life)

Jamaican Cancer Society 2007 (American Cancer Society's Relay For Life)

CURE posts new video to YouTube (Loon Commons)

You're Still Not Using Video? (eJewish Philanthropy)

Visit EfficienCity: a clean, green climate-friendly town (Greenpeace)

NetSquared Mashup Challenge (NetSquared)


Writing and Communications

10 mistakes to avoid with email newsletters (The NonProfit Times)

Getting to the point with bullets (79 Grant Writing Resources You Can't Live Without)

The Art of Chunking: An Online Writing Essential (Nonprofit Communications)

Two Great Nonprofit Marketing Lessons on NBC Nightly News (Nonprofit Communications)


Reports and Surveys

Online Philanthropy Markets: Report from Keystone (Gift Hub)

2007 State of the Nonprofit Industry Survey (BlogBaud.com)


Giving/Volunteering/Nonprofit News

Got the Winter Blues? Giving May Cheer You Up (Have Fun Do Good)

WFP and The Hungry Times Ahead (Haiti Innovation)

Random Acts of Kindness (Charity View)

Hearts and Crafts (Volunteer Boston)

3 Comments:

At February 26, 2008 6:22 PM, Blogger Britt Bravo said...

Thanks for spreading the word about the NetSquared Mashup Challenge, Emily!

Britt

 
At March 02, 2008 4:33 PM, Blogger Leyla Farah said...

Emily - Thanks for including C+E in the latest roundup! The H+R Block case study is really a fascinating one, and I'm glad your readers will have a chance to chime in on it.

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Leyla Farah
Cause+Effect - Public Relations with a Purpose

 
At March 04, 2008 12:33 PM, Blogger Mrad said...

Great list - thanks for sharing!

 

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