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Archive for the 'Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants' Category

03.24.2008

Nancy Schwartz has posted this week’s edition of the Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants on how you can more fully involve your base of supporters in your organization.

She’s highlighted several great examples of how nonprofits are doing just that through a variety of means, including several creative campaigns that you should consider borrowing and remaking as your own.

Nancy says the “whole dynamic has shifted and you have to embrace it” — I agree completely. In fact, I’m preparing for a two-workshop later this week with this message at its core. More on that later . . .

Next week the carnival travels to Sea Change Strategies.

Sam Davidson is hosting this week’s Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants with a green theme for St. Patrick’s Day. You’ll find posts on how nonprofits can save both kinds of green: money and the environment.

Next week the Carnival heads over to Getting Attention with Nancy Schwartz.

The Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants for this week is now up at Solidariti. You’ll find some great posts on marketing, technology, fundraising, and more. Priscilla says she received more great entries than she could include (we keep the Carnival to seven posts to increase the likelihood that you’ll have time to read them all). Thanks to everyone for submitting your best post week after week!

On March 17, the Carnival travels to Sam Davidson’s Blog. In honor of St. Patrick’s Day and the very “green” shamrocks that accompany related celebrations, the Carnival is looking for posts that relate the nonprofit world to anything “green.” This can be the environment, money, or even how to train new hires (those “green” to the sector). So, as long as your post is related to a “green” topic in any form, you’ve got a shot at being included in this week’s Carnival!

03.03.2008

You’ll find this week’s edition of the Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants at Donor Power Blog. Jeff asked for posts related to “in like a lion” in honor of March finally arriving. See what he came up with. Next week the Carnival moves to the Southern Hemisphere with Priscilla at Solidariti.

If you are new to this blog, you may be wondering, “What the heck is the Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants?” It’s a weekly round-up of some of the best posts in the nonprofit blogosphere. It moves from host to host each week, with Nonprofit Communications as its home base. All subscribers to my blog also get the Carnival update messages like this one. If you want only the carnival updates and not my blog, you can subscribe to a separate feed just for the Carnival. If you’d like your own blog posts to be considered for inclusion, you can sign up for our contributors email reminder list. You do not have to be a consultant or a nonprofit to participate — you simply need to blog on topics of interest to people working in the nonprofit sector.

02.26.2008

This week’s Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants is up at Perspectives from the Pipeline. Rosetta asked bloggers to share their one big idea for making the nonprofit sector better. See what people said here.

Next week the Carnival moves to Donor Power Blog, with host Jeff Brooks on March 3. In honor of it (finally) being March, Jeff will especially honor posts that include “in like a lion.” That can be literally the phrase, or just the idea, or something that metaphorically resonates with the concept of “in like a lion.” You’ve got your Carnival challenge — start blogging!

02.18.2008

Bryan Miller at Giving in a Digital World has posted this week’s edition of the Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants on how nonprofits can use Web 2.0 tools. You’ll find posts on figuring out whether social networking is right for you, what to do next if you decide that it is, raising money online, and more.

Next week the Carnival travels back to the U.S. for a stop at Perspectives from the Pipeline with Rosetta Thurman. See you there!

02.11.2008

This week’s edition of the Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants is now up at Spare Change, with a focus on nonprofits and marketing. You’ll find lots of thought-provoking posts this week.

Next week, the Carnival goes back overseas for a visit with Bryan Miller in London at Giving in a Digital World. Bryan’s theme will be “Creating and developing online supporter communities through Web 2.0″ If you’ve got something to say on that topic (and it seemsĀ  we all do!) be sure to submit your post for Bryan’s consideration.

02.04.2008

The Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants is up this week at Bamboo Project. Michele’s theme was personal and professional development, so you’ll find some great posts on how to get more done without driving yourself crazy.

Next week the Carnival swings on over to Spare Change where Nedra prefers posts related to nonprofits and marketing (social marketing especially). See you there!

 
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