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Friday, April 2, 2010
Buy a fabulous sample cover letter in the resource section. Blog this on Blogger. Do you want a fundraising job? What will it take to get the hiring manager knocking on YOUR door and calling YOU back? Here are 9 tips. Be clear. Be concise. Bullet Points. Convey your passion. Convey your experience as it relates to their job tasks.
 
Friday, March 19, 2010
I just saw Amy Sample Ward a few days ago, lucky me, on her way from SXSW to London, and she handed me this wonderful book that she is a co-author of, called Social by Social. Blog this on Blogger. So this morning I got up early, plunked down on the couch with a cup of tea and started reading Social by Social, a giant orange book.
 
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Not only do cosmetics companies send nail bloggers preview samples, they invite them to events like New York Fashion Week to report on runway manicures and watch the models getting their fingertips prepped. Rescue Beauty Lounge has gone even further, collaborating with nail bloggers to create polishes bearing their names.
 

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The current GCpedia (internal government wiki) has numerous pages outlining “best practices&# and sample guidelines that are ready for use. Another excellent related source for you is this GoC blog proposal template developed by Douglas Bastien who is an avid public servant/blogger himself. And write in the first person.
Sandra Sims at StepByStepFundraising.com , blogger Sandy Rees , Kivi Leroux Miller’s Nonprofit Marketing Guide , and many others have have helpful email newsletters and/or email subscriptions to their blogs. For a very nominal fee of $37/year, you have access to many of the top bloggers, authors, and philanthropy officers in the world.
One of those bloggers is Kivi Leroux Miller. Engage Events Samples & Tools nonprofit marketing social media twitter This is the time of year when all the nonprofit geeks gather at NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference and when the rest of us who feel techincally savvy realize we’re probably just geek-wannabes. Try it.
Sandra Sims at StepByStepFundraising.com , blogger Sandy Rees , Kivi Leroux Miller’s Nonprofit Marketing Guide , and many others have have helpful email newsletters and/or email subscriptions to their blogs. For a very nominal fee of $37/year, you have access to many of the top bloggers, authors, and philanthropy officers in the world.
These include, but aren’t limited to: Bloggers – [link]. Engage Fundraising Secrets Samples & Tools As most of you know, I am an avid fan of social media tools like Twitter and Facebook. They don’t replace normal fundraising techniques, but they sure to extend our ability to reach our donors and donor prospects.
that includes my co-conspirator on the GiveList Marnie Webb, Amy Sample Ward, Katrin Verclas, Lucy Bernholz and the Case Foundation bloggers Kari [.]. Tags: Marnie Webb Social Media Lucy Bernholz Beth's Blog Amy Sample Ward Fast Company Magazine Katrin Verclas case foundation It’s an awesome list, if I do say so myself!,
Last week I commented on Amy Sample Ward’s post about Clay Shirky’s Rant on Women. Blog this on Blogger. Tags: Uncategorized amy sample ward CEO clay shirky ED empower empowerment EVP leader leadership men nonprofits norway presenters VP women wondered if that was the whole story. Slideshow on Women in Norway.
Now, we’re part of a group of bloggers who get to help sponsor a contest and give away free HP stuff! Tags: Social Media American Red Cross Amy Sample Ward beth kanter CARE DonorsChoose.org HP Create Change Jolly Mom Junior Achievement Katya Andresen Make-A-Wish Foundation Susan G. The [.].
Blog this on Blogger. What are Foundations talking about? Well, they’re talking about how to measure which nonprofit programs work, and how to replicate that, the usual, right? But now, they’re talking about the power of the internet, and how to harness that for program evaluation purposes. million nonprofits? Nonprofit Web 2.0
I just saw Amy Sample Ward a few days ago, lucky me, on her way from SXSW to London, and she handed me this wonderful book that she is a co-author of, called Social by Social. Blog this on Blogger. So this morning I got up early, plunked down on the couch with a cup of tea and started reading Social by Social, a giant orange book.