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My life as an (almost) ex-Technology Consultant

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I decided several weeks ago, for a variety of reasons, to retire my independent consultant hat. Being an independent consultant was, for me, a way to feel like I was using my skills for the greater good. You’ll be great with this and it sounds like it will feed your soul in some new and better ways. 3 Beth 03.19.07

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Where Can I Find Nonprofit Blogs? Nonprofit.alltop.com

Have Fun - Do Good

--Interview with Guy Kawasaki on Lifehack.org As a nonprofit consultant, I am often asked, "Where can I find nonprofit-related blogs ?" I usually direct people to places like Emily Weinberg's Nonprofit Blog Exchange , or BlogHer's Social Change and Nonprofit blog list. Now I have a new resource to send folks to, nonprofit.alltop.com.

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Interview: Zen and the art of Nonprofit Technology

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That's because Michelle was in the Science Building on one end of campus, while I in the Music Building way on the other side. Like many of us out there, you work as an independent consultant - so you are paid for your expertise and knowledge. Cross posted at Blogher Here's my interview: 1. It's really a soapbox, honestly.

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29-Day Giving Challenge: An Interview with Cami Walker

Have Fun - Do Good

I'm a marketing consultant, so a lot of times what I've done is give away small amounts of free consulting time to people who couldn't afford to pay me what I charge. This breast pump represented to her the one thing that she could do to help her babies stay strong and live as long as possible, feed them breast milk.