Search

Site map

Sections:
Home Page

Gifts & Grants

Fund Raising

Managing Nonprofit Groups

Technology

Philanthropy Today

Jobs

Features:
Guide to Grants

The Nonprofit Handbook

Facts & Figures

Events

Deadlines

The Chronicle in Print:
Current Issue

Back Issues

Sponsored Information
Products & Services:
Directory of Services

Guide to Managing Nonprofits

Continuing-Education Guide

Fund-Raising Services Guide

Technology Guide

Customer Service:
About The Chronicle

How to Contact Us

How to Subscribe

How to Register

Manage Your Account

How to Advertise

Press Inquiries

Feedback

Privacy Policy

User Agreement

Help


The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Opinion

July 31, 2009

Friday's Roundup: Latest Perspectives on the Nonprofit World

Here are some of latest blog items and opinion pieces on the nonprofit world worth noting:

  • Writing on her smArts and Culture blog, Maryann Devine lists “eight signs that your arts organization isn’t quite ready to use blogging to connect with your patrons.”
  • What’s the difference between a “high-performing” and a “high-impact” nonprofit group? Sean Stannard-Stockton, a donor adviser and columnist for The Chronicle of Philanthropy, discusses that question on his blog Tactical Philanthropy.
  • On the New Philanthropy Capital blog, John Copps writes about why more charities don’t acknowledge that their ultimate goal should be to put themselves out of business.
  • The Nonprofit Technology Network’s NTEN blog offers a long list of resources for nonprofit groups that want to put technology to use for their cause.
  • Beth Kanter blogs about why Planned Parenthood has been successful in using social media to advance its mission.

Commenting is closed for this article.



Copyright © 2009 The Chronicle of Philanthropy