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New Blog: Forum One Field Notes

Forum One

So when Angie Milton, a Forum One Project Officer, decided to take a six-month sabbatical to volunteer in Nicaragua, we realized that it was time for us to eat our own dog food. And thanks to WordPress' open theming, we can change out the design at any time. Like the cobbler's chilldren however, we haven't had time to do it much.

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Go Holiday Shopping with Your Global Girlfriend

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The creators of Global Girlfriend's merchandise come from all over the world: Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Nicaragua, South Africa, Thailand, the United States and Vietnam.

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Global Engagment Summit: A Light of Hope in a Gray Year

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Wellesley College student, Catlin Powers , is the co-founder of One Earth Designs. Salud del Sol's mission is to, "provide communities in Nicaragua with the opportunity to improve their own healthcare systems while supporting sustainable development that creates jobs for members of these communities."

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Helping Strangers Participate through Instructions: Deconstructing the MP3 Experiment

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At 4:30, Steve starts a “pointing game” in which he asks you to point to the tallest building you can see, then the Statue of Liberty, then Nicaragua. After the Nicaragua question, Steve says, “Most of you are pretty good at geography.” After the Nicaragua question, Steve says, “Most of you are pretty good at geography.”

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10 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Blogs and Bloggers to Support Their Cause

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I write for the NetSquared blog each day (it takes me anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour depending on the topic), but it is also designed to be a community blog, so any registered user can post on it about how nonprofits are using the social web for social change. Depending on your organization's work and audience, you may not have to.

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