Posted on 08 October 2008
Last night, I tuned in to watch the second Presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain. Before the event got underway, the Newschannel I was watching cut away to a live shot of the White House.
It was late enough where the sun had gone down, and the executive mansion was all lit up. However, [...]
Tags: big fundraising, breast cancer
Posted on 02 October 2008
Last week the UN Summit proclaimed that over 4 million lives can be saved by 2015 if resources are scaled up.
The Global Malaria Action Plan (GMAP) provides a roadmap for eliminating Malaria by accelerating action against the disease. This is a worldwide, comprehensive program including 30 countries and regions and 65 international institutions.
Foundations and corporations [...]
Posted on 20 September 2008
This weekend I’m at Blog World in Las Vegas. This is an internet conference specifically about blogging, new media and social networking. I know many charitable organizations and individuals who are into blogging… on the other hand there are many small charities that don’t even have a frequently updated website.
I’ll be writing about [...]
Tags: blog world 08, blogworld, seminar
Posted on 16 September 2008
Here is a great program for public or school libraries. You can honor your favorite, hard working librarian for the “I Love My Librarian Award.” The Carnegie Corporation of New York and the New York Times created the award to recognize the accomplishments of librarians in public, school, college, community college and university libraries for [...]
Tags: grant, library
Posted on 11 September 2008
An audio version of this post is available here.
September seems to mark the beginning of fundraising season. You’ll start getting those “end of year campaign” letters in the mail from all your favorite organizations. (If you don’t already save the mailings you get from other groups, start now! They make great examples and creativity boosters [...]