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Try Eating for $4 a Day. Join The Hunger Challenge

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Last year, 6 food bloggers and recipe developers tried to eat 3 meals on $3 per day during the 2008 San Francisco Food Bank's Hunger Challenge. This year, Hunger Challenge participants will try to eat 3 meals for $4 per day, per person, during the week of September 20-26, 2009. BlogHer is a media sponsor of The Hunger Challenge.

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Kimberly Wilson, Tranquility du Jour: How I Have Fun, Do Good

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I hope you've been enjoying my have fun do good guest blogger series as much as I am (: The tenth guest blogger in the series is Kimberly Wilson. Kimberly is a teacher, writer, do-gooder, entrepreneur, and eco-fashion designer currently obsessed with Paris, potbelly pigs, and all things sparkly. Have I mentioned pigs?

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Beth Terry, Fake Plastic Fish: How I Have Fun, Do Good

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The eighth guest blogger in my have fun, do good series is Beth Terry. Photo: My friend Eli and I at the 2009 Bay to Breakers. Beth has been living plastic-free since 2007 and blogs about her adventures at FakePlasticFish.com. She is also an advisor to the Plastic Pollution Coalition and a contributing editor for BlogHer.com.

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Have Fun Do Good Link Love: Echoing Green, Jobs for Change, Julia Cameron and 29 Gifts

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Green Blogger Convention To Kick Off In Los Angeles Next Month on Eco razzi. 19 Free Webinars for Nonprofits - November 2009 on Wild Apricot Blog. 10 Tips for an Effective Nonprofit or Do-Good Facebook Fan Page by Beth Kanter on BlogHer. It's been a been a busy few weeks! Early registration deadline is Nov.

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SXSW Panels Offer Key Advice to Nonprofits - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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As evidenced by so many viral videos, really successful ideas are often those with little foresight, like BlogHer, which Erin Kotecki Vest (Building Strong Online Communities) explained was started over lunch by 3 motivated women bloggers. March 27, 2009 | Dave Steadman So nicely put, Ill have to pass along to client.

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A Book That Changed My Life: Now What? by Laura Berman Fortgang

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Nancy Schwartz of the Getting Attention blog, and host of the June Nonprofit Blog Carnival , has asked bloggers to share their "one book" recommendations: What single book (not blog, not conversation, not Facebook page) has changed your life as a nonprofit staffer, consultant or vendor? For me, that book would be Now What?

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