This edition marks the first anniversary of the Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants. When I started this project last summer, I thought I’d be happy if 20 bloggers participated regularly. So I’m pleased to report that our 46 editions have included posts from 93 bloggers and almost half of those have had two or more posts included during the year. The full list of bloggers who have been highlighted in the Carnival is below. Rather than selecting seven posts for this week, I thought you might like to see the full list instead and maybe find some new favorites.
If you haven’t already subscribed to the Carnival feed, do it now, so you won’t miss a thing in our second year.
I’d also like to give the First Annual Cotton Candy Awards to our top five bloggers, as determined by posting and hosting:
Jeff Brooks at Donor Power Blog, who had posts included in the most editions and also hosted the most (excluding me as the founder).
Ken Goldstein at the Nonprofit Consultant Blog
Nancy Schwartz at Getting Attention
Heather Carpenter at Aspiration’s Nonprofit Operations Blog
Nedra Weinreich at Spare Change
Here is the full list of bloggers who have been brought to you through the Carnival this year:
Aspiration’s Nonprofit Operations Blog
Bob Johnson’s Blog on Internet Marketing
Digital Influence Mapping Project
Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act
A Girl’s Guide to Managing Projects
Katya’s Non-Profit Marketing Blog
On Social Marketing and Social Change
Perspectives from the Pipeline
Raising More Money (Now called Benevon Blog)
Random Thoughts on Life and Work
Technology and the Nonprofit Sector
Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology
I’d love to see this list grow even longer in 2007-2008, so if you blog on issues of interest to the nonprofit community, please submit your posts!