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Mario Marino writes a follow up to his last piece on transparency in philanthropy. This essay looks, in part, at the "dark side to the Transparency Revolution."
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Phil Buchanan, president of the Center for Effective Philanthropy, one day after criticizing "outsiders" for attacking philanthropy turns inward and questions recent essays by David Hunter and Mark Kramer.
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Philanthropy Action questions the value of social media to mid-size nonprofits. This is well worth a read!
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Louder Than Words, the PR agency for nonprofits run by Tactical Philanthropy community member Rich Polt, has launched a new blog called Communicate Good.
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Causes dropping MySpace to focus on Facebook sounds like a technical issue that only social media geeks would care about. But Joe Solomon makes the case that it is a digital divide issue and amounts to "redlining".
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Thanks so much for the shout out Sean! We’re still getting our feet wet with the whole blog thing, but if I learned anything from you and this community over the last few years … it’s that we just have to jump in.
Our purpose is to explore the intersection of effective communications and doing good in the world (I say more about that here: http://bit.ly/H7sJR). However, at the moment, I think my purpose is just trying to figure out how to use WordPress!!
I’m standing up for a web that connects all. That’s what we’ve been advocating through application of Maslow’s self-actualisation and Carl R Rogers person-centered approach to achieving it.
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