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Out of the Blue and Girls Club Worldwide Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

and if I had any advice on credit card vendors that are nonprofit friendly. (I Dave's sig line gave me an instant flash of what's he up to lately: Technology Director, Lower Eastside Girls Club Ex-Television hack, podcaster, Maya maniac Blog for girls cheerleader. Technorati Tags: net2 , nptech , blogher , nonprofit , ngo ,

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ChipIn Over the Holidays

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I've been thinking about how bloggers can use their blogs during the holiday season to support organizations that they care about, like Chez Pim has done for UNICEF with the Menu for Hope. My fellow BlogHer co-editor, Beth Kanter , has launched a fundraising campaign using ChipIn. She sits on their board.

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Solutionary Women: Mary Brune

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As I mentioned in a post a couple weeks ago, I've started writing a weekly feature over at Blogher called Solutionary Women. You can check out Mary's new blog at Conscious Mama. If you know a Solutionary Woman who works at a nonprofit or NGO, please email me at britt at brittbravo dot com with their name, organization and contact info.

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Empowering Refugees: Interview with Kjerstin Erickson of FORGE

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He did his degree in NGO Management, and will be graduating this coming June. Last year you got lots of media attention because you blogged on Social Edge about some of the organization's financial struggles. What advice do you have for them? Cross-posted from BlogHer. Don't compromise would be the first one.

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Solutionary Women: Brande Jackson

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Last month I wrote a short post for Blogher, Roadies for a Cause , about a nonprofit called Lokahi Outreach , that partners with organizations like the ONE campaign and Oxfam to help them do grassroots campaigning on the road. What tips, resources or advice would you give to someone who wanted to become a grassroots campaign organizer?

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