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Love It: Tumblr Blogs for Nonprofits

Have Fun - Do Good

WordPress, Blogger, TypePad), but what excites me about Tumblr for nonprofits is that it's quick, fun and visual. Here are a few examples: First Book Robin Hood Doctors without Borders Meatless Monday Red Cross This blog was created to, "celebrate unique contributions to the Red Cross mission." Some nonprofits' blogs can be a bit, er, boring.

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A New Book, A New Look for Beth’s Blog!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I moved from my old typepad blog to a word press blog that was designed to match the cover colors of my book, The Networked Nonprofit , co-authored with Alison Fine. I thought the launch of my new book would be the perfect time to make a few changes! In May, 2010.

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Do Good Blogger Sampler and Other Blogging Links

Have Fun - Do Good

Getcha Grub On Give and Take *A Roundup of nonprofit blogs by the Chronicle of Philanthropy (check out the blogroll in the right column).

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here's just three people/content connections on this topic that I found from Technorati search: A search on "tags" lead me directly to a YouTube channel from the Youth Health Alliance and a series of youth-created videos on nutrition, including the one above that explains why it is better to drink green tea versus software drinks.

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