Archive for the ‘Blogs’ Category
Blog Action Day 2009: Climate Change
It’s getting cold in the Washington, DC area, and when I
pick my husband up from the bus stop he likes the car to feel warm. So, I used
to leave the car running until he’d arrive 15-20 minutes later. And, knowing
that I would just be sitting in the car, I would just wear my slippers and a
light jacket.
Well, a very good friend of mine (Laura Allen) educated
me to the fact that not only was I wasting gas, but I was adding to the
pollution. Now, I dress appropriately for the weather. I arrive closer to the
time I need to meet him, so I don’t run the car engine at all. I’m doing my bit to improve our climate conditions.
What are you doing to live greener, and preserve our
world? Check out the Blog Action Day site for suggestions.
Disappearing Act!
I took a self-imposed break from blogging, mostly
due to my inability to keep up with my crazy travel schedule. Then my business
took a serious nose dive, and I lost it for a minute. Thank God I found my way
back, and my business is on the upswing again.
last couple of months. My original intention was to only address items of
interest to newly established nonprofits, or those considering starting a
nonprofit. Well, that doesn’t work for me any longer. I want to use this
platform to share my observations, ideas, thoughts, and even brainstorm with
you ways to make your nonprofit successful. I also intend to blog weekly! This
new format may allow me to blog more often, we’ll see.
more crying over spilt milk; please check back often for updates.
If you
are affiliated with a nonprofit and you would like us to showcase it on this
blog, please contact us for additional information. I really want this to be an
informative and resourceful place for you.
Happy Anniversary NPC
Nonprofit Connectors (affectionately called NPC) is a year old this month! It’s been an amazing journey to see my business go from a thought at Stacy Brice’s What’s Next to the reality it is today.
portal crashed, and we were unable to save it. However, we do have it on the planning
board to re-introduce it the upcoming year. The community portal will be
another place for support and building relationships with other nonprofit
organizations.
Another great accomplishment has been the submittal of
three articles posted on several article submission sites. The upcoming year
finds me writing at least six more articles specifically for individuals
starting nonprofit organizations. We moved the website to the TypePad site. So,
you’ll see very nice buttons on the side bar (thank Jon Nix) that allow you to
access the web pages. In addition, NPC has had the pleasure of helping
individuals complete the 1023 form and attachments.
include: writing six articles, assisting at least six clients with the start up
process, and finalizing a resource tool we’ve been working on to help
individuals start their nonprofit.
So how can we assist you? Do you have a nonprofit idea that
you would like to have Showcased on our blog? Are you trying to start a nonprofit
and need assistance? Or do you have a burning question that you would like to
ask? Reach out to us; we would like to help make your nonprofit vision a
reality.
What are you reading?

Things change constantly in such a regulated industry as the not-for-profit one. So how are you keeping up with the changes?
Here are some of the things I read:
The Chronicles of Philanthropy
Nonprofit Times
Foundation Center’s newsletters (I’m subscribed to a few of their newsletters.)
I read not just for updates and changes to the industry, but also for a sense of the flair of the people working within the industry. My favorite example of style and flair is the White Courtesy Telephone. Their wit and humor makes their approach to these serious issues interesting, apparent, and clear.
Here are some other Blogs that I read:
Beacons on the Frontline
Perspectives From the Pipeline
Nonprofit Eye
The Nonprofit Consultant Blog
Tips and tools for nonprofits
Nonprofit Blog Exchange
Now, tell us what are you are reading? Even if it is something listed above; we really want to know.
Nonprofit Blog Exchange Virtual Event – Perspectives from the Pipeline

This is Nonprofit Blog Exchange Virtual Event Month. This month there is a group of over 200 nonprofit bloggers promoting one another on their blogs. We are spreading the word about what others are saying in the blog world about the nonprofit sector.
It is my pleasure to post about Perspectives from the Pipeline. Rosetta writes to the individual that is looking to work for a nonprofit. She shares tips, resources, and how to’s to be successful in their nonprofit career.
One of the things I found fascinating about Rosetta’s blog, she’s very candid and shares all aspects of her experiences with interested readers. She has held nothing back. So, if you are a looking to work for a nonprofit, then you really need to check out her blog.
I think it is cool that I was selected to post about her, because our blogs really compliment each other. I help people who want to start a nonprofit, and she advises people who are looking for nonprofit employment.
New additions
Perhaps you’ve noticed already that Nonprofit Connectors has added Showcases to the sidebars. The Showcases highlight books and blogs that are helpful for those starting a nonprofit. While the Nonprofit Showcase, is just my way of introducing you to a few nonprofits.
These showcased items will be updated monthly! Tell me what you think about these new additions?



