Not To Be Missed!
Previous blogs on hiatus or retired, but still extremely relevant.
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Be Bold With Echoing Green
Lara Galinsky, VP of Strategy and Communications at Echoing Green, shares four elements of boldness and lessons culled from Be Bold, a book for emerging nonprofit leaders she wrote with Cheryl Dorsey, President of Echoing Green.
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The Berkeley Bottom Line
Ellen Martin, Edwin Ou and Rob Kaplan, second-year MBA students at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, blog from the 2007 Skoll World Forum. |
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Corporate Service Fellows
Jennifer Anastasoff, CEO of BuildingBlocks International, tells the story of Madhu Anand and Oren Penn, two executives who left their job for corporate service fellowships in Kyrgyzstan and in India.
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Fine On Funding
In her most recent book, Momentum: Igniting Social Change in the Connected Age, Allison Fine outlines strategies for "connected activism." Here she writes about The Future of Funding: Rethinking Philanthropy and Fundraising Using Social Media.
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Frumkin On Philanthropy
University of Texas at Austin Professor Peter Frumkin writes about the art and science of philanthropy.
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New Roots In Afghanistan
From mines to vines: Heidi Kühn, Founder of Roots of Peace, went to Afghanistan to meet President Hamid Karzai, then to New York to meet Queen Noor of Jordan, Laura Bush and Nancy Pelosi.
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News From The Amazon
Patrick O' Heffernan tells the untold story of a small village on the Amazon River.
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Patrick O' On The Edge
Patrick O'Heffernan on funding, networking, and other important issues.
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Pulling for the Underdog
Dennis Whittle is Chairman and CEO of Global Giving.
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Scaling Capacities
Consultant Steven LaFrance shares the seven critical scaling capacities for effectively growing impact.
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Skoll Scholars 2007
Skoll Scholars 2006
Our insiders cover all the highlights of the sessions at the Skoll World Forum.
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Where Jim Is @
After his engaging blog from Davos in 2006, Jim gave his personal report from the World Forum. He's back at Davos this year with more insights and observations.
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Witness
Gillian Caldwell, Executive Director of WITNESS, blogs from Davos.
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