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29 Nonprofit Bloggers to Follow on Twitter

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Of course, there are many others I am not aware of that should be on this list as well. Please feel free to post a link to their blog in the comments section. Trista Harris: @TristaHarris from Minneapolis, MN. The 29 nonprofit bloggers below are posted in reverse alphabetical order, all equally valuable. Please follow: 1.

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Where's the Care2 Team in June 2011?

Care2

The Care2 Team goes to many of these events, and from now on we want to make our Frogloop friends aware of them as well. Please let us know in the comments where you'll be--and where we should be! Netroots Nation 2011 Minneapolis, MN. You should connect with us beforehand! Are we missing a great event this month? June 1 - 3.

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Storytelling for Success: A Look at Three Crowdfunding Campaigns

Tech Soup

Interestingly, some of the money from this campaign will go to more digital storytelling efforts: "Public awareness is the keystone of our campaign. The students are from some of the poorest areas of Minneapolis and due to personal trauma or stress, have difficulty focusing or connecting in an academic environment.

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10 Reasons to be at NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference (#14NTC)

Connection Cafe

Last year was my inaugural year attending NTC, and within a few hours of landing in snowy Minneapolis, I was meeting hundreds of nptechies at the pre-conference party, #NTCBeer. Last year I was blown away by how the winners used video to tell their stories, raise awareness, and inspire social action for their cause.

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Don't Join the Conversation if You Aren't Ready to Listen

Museum 2.0

He encouraged his friends and followers to help him generate a package of comments and complaints on this topic to send to museum executives at the end of June. This message spurred hundreds more comments on Facebook, blog posts, and tweets, which eventually made their way to people like me.