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Celebration of Women and Computing

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Erica did some fabulous live-blogging during the NetSquared Conference. She's holding up a postcard for the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women and Computing presented by the Anita Borg Institute for Technology and Women , where she is the Internet Project Manager, and by the Association for Computing Machinery. blogher blogher_06

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Where Can I Find Nonprofit Blogs? Nonprofit.alltop.com

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I usually direct people to places like Emily Weinberg's Nonprofit Blog Exchange , or BlogHer's Social Change and Nonprofit blog list. Nedra Weinreich of Spare Change worked with Alltop to figure out what nonprofit news and blog feeds should be included (thanks for including Have Fun * Do Good and NetSquared !).

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Birthday Blog

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I celebrated by spending the day at the Craigslist Nonprofit Boot Camp where I heard what I think will be my quote for the year in a speech by Van Jones of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights , "You have a dream inside yourself, and it is an impossible dream. On August 19th, this blog turned 1 and I turned 37. You have my gratitude.

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Thankful Trees, Thanksgiving Books & Hope

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I have a lot of tree-planters to thank for the fruit I have eaten this year: my husband for being the best hubs ever , my parents for a lifetime of love, my friends for inspiring me, BlogHer and NetSquared for helping me make a living doing something I love (blogging!),

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Nonprofit Book Shelf: Robin Hood Marketing by Katya Andresen

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I met Katya Andresen, a social marketing expert and well respected nonprofit leader at the Netsquared Conference. In its place was an appealing sense of pride and fun." PSI has done everything from creating soap operas to campaigning with religious leaders and celebrities to convince people to change their behavior.