Tomorrow I will be headed down to Salem with many others to testify in front of the Legislative Council Committee. A friend working hard on this issue, Pete Forsyth, hasContinue readingTestifying for the public domain
This week, I am participating in the Networking for Success Project as one of the two mentors. There are different mentors assigned to each week through this summer, helping toContinue readingNetworking for Success Project
There is a great question for the Net2ThinkTank right now: “How can nonprofits and NGOs succeed in the online attention economy?” First, what IS the attention economy, you may beContinue readingNonprofits in the online attention economy
Recently, Inside Philanthropy, the blog for the Philanthropy Journal, posted about a fairly popular conversation topic: The nonprofit leadership gap. Research is coming out that predicts a large depression ofContinue readingHow to close the gaps: leadership and social media
NetSquared’s monthly Net2ThinkTank question this month is: How can nonprofits use twitter? Should they even bother? My first response is, “Sure! Totally! Maybe!” 🙂 So, my second thought is reallyContinue readingHow can nonprofits use twitter?
A great comment from Amy Gahran at www.contentious.com to my post on ethical standards last week brings up great issues. The best questions really bring up more questions and notContinue readingMore on ethics – Thanks, Amy Gahran!