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Robert in the news(paper)

Robert Weiner

I was interviewed for two articles that were published recently. The NonProfit Times ran the story The Evolution of Donor Management And Its Fundraising Future , which deals with how technology is transforming the way nonprofits interact with donors, particularly online. And the Chronicle of Philanthropy ran 'But It's Free!'

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Podcast: How to Use Facebook to Attract Supporters and More

Robert Weiner

In addition to these open discussions, the Chronicle has been conducting a series of recorded interviews. In the latest, Allison Fine interviews Joe Green, one of the creators of Facebook Causes, and Amy Eldridge, Executive Director of Love Without Boundaries. These podcasts are available at [link].

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TechSoup Featured in The San Francisco Chronicle

Robert Weiner

TechSoup CEO’s are interviewed as well as some local Bay Area organizations who’ve benefited from TechSoup’s programs. TechSoup might be shy about blowing its own horn but since I’m a volunteer, I have no such reservations. Check out the article about TechSoup in Sunday’s San Francisco Chronicle.

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Analysis of Convio’s Online Fundraising Study

Robert Weiner

She interviewed me, so of course I think the article is good. Care2’s Allyson Kapin just published an analysis of Convio’s online fundraising study (which I mentioned earlier this week ).

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So You Want To Be A Consultant?

Robert Weiner

Holly Ross, NTEN’s Executive Director interviewed me via Skype a few weeks ago and posted the video at www.ntconnect.org/content.php?&cid=159&uid=13. I’m organizing two workshops for NTEN’s upcoming Nonprofit Technology Conference on the topic So You Want To Be A Consultant? ( &cid=159&uid=13.

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So You Want to Be a Consultant? Part II

Robert Weiner

Finding the match between market needs and skills — try informational interviewing with other consultants. Kept doing actual job interviews and learned about what their needs are, what the core needs are, and then package their plan around that. In the mid-nineties one could be more of a generalist.