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Have Fun, Do Good Blogroll: 65 Nonprofit, Technology, Creativity, Food, Green and Pals' Blogs

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Fine Blog Amy Sample Ward's Version of NPTech Beth's Blog Ext 337 Frogloop Getting Attention happykatie Katya's Nonprofit Markting Blog Mashable NTEN (Nonprofit Technology Network) ProBlogger TechSoup Wild Apricot Pals From Here to Autonomy Into the Studio One Love Alliance SurfPrayLove vale of evening fog Work It Out!

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Do Good Blogger Sampler and Other Blogging Links

Have Fun - Do Good

It's just a sampler of do good bloggers (please don't be sad if I didn't include you, it's a sampler ), links to blog search engines, links to blog feed readers, and links to blog software platforms. Getcha Grub On Give and Take *A Roundup of nonprofit blogs by the Chronicle of Philanthropy (check out the blogroll in the right column).

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Lisa Sonora Beam, The Creative Entrepreneur: How I Have Fun, Do Good

Have Fun - Do Good

In 2000, she realized that she could use her marketing and advertising superpowers for good, and founded Digital Hive EcoLogical Design , the first communications firm to specialize in promoting green and social products and enterprises. Lisa Sonora Beam, The Creative Entrepreneur: How I Have Fun, Do Good Buy art from artists.

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Wangari Maathai, Dining for Women & LA

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Marsha Wallace, the founder of Dining for Women , contacted me after reading some of the posts I had written about Dining for Women here and on BlogHer , and invited my husband and I to be Dining for Women's guest at the event. The Green Belt Movement was born. Dining for Women was one of the evening's sponsors.

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The Last Blogpotomac: A New Community Rises from the Ashes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You don't necessarily see women keynote at technology conferences (well accept for women focused technology conferences like blogher ), but Geoff was trying hard ensure a gender balanced program and succeeded. This is just a sampling. It reminds of the thread on trust and knowing people that we got into after Andy Carvin's talk.