In
the last post, we highlighted five of our favorite nonprofit leaders
that we find the most informative, innovative, and applicable for the
nonprofit community. Here are five more useful blogs and nonprofit
leaders to follow. (Please note that the list is in no particular order.
Each expert brings something different to the table and they are all
awesome!)
5) Jeff Brooks: @JeffBrooks Seattle, WA; Blog: Future Fundraising Now
Brooks is great at finding current statistics, articles, and relevant
blog posts, conveniently summing them up in one quaint package. His
site is a treasure trove of information that varies from creating
captivating content to syncing your online and offline fundraising
strategies. When I read his posts, I want to print them and use them as
checklists for future campaigns – they’re that good.
6) Beth Kanter: @Kanter San Francisco, CA; Blog: Beth’s Blog
Heartfelt, real, and done right; these are the first words that come
to mind when describing Kanter’s work. She has gorgeous pictures,
compelling graphics, concise bullet points, and excellent content. From
inspiring personal stories about her adopted children from Cambodia, to
using social media to attract high level donors, you can’t help but walk
away from her blog feeling refreshed and ready to make the world a
better place.
7) Pam Moore: @PamMktgNut Tampa, FL; Blog: Pam Marketing Nut
Scrolling down the list of Pam’s past posts, you can’t help but say
to yourself “I could really use that info!” Her posts are often times
organized into lists, making them easy and quick to read, while
providing useful information. She continually provides great ideas on
how to maximize your nonprofit’s use of social media and content
marketing You don’t have to be a marketing expert, Moore’s fun and
informative blog provides the tips and advice you need to develop and
maintain a winning strategy. (And it’s always entertaining when social
media guru “Granny” stops by for a guest blog post!)
Heather Mansfield: @nonprofitorgs Springfield, MO; Blog: Nonprofit Tech 2.0
In the world of ever-changing technology, sometimes trying to keep up
can result in my brain turning to mush. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed
by all of the trends in the nonprofit world – a feeling that can easily
get exacerbated when you add the the rapid growth of technology into the
mix. It can be confusing attempting to apply the traditional ways of
fundraising to the new platforms of social networking, but Mansfield
easily incorporates online resources into any fundraising campaign. She
uploads a plethora of samples, stories, and strategies that can benefit
organizations regardless of their size or budget.
9) Debra Askanase: @askdebra Boston, MA; Blog: Community Organizer 2.0
Askanase addresses social media, marketing, and fundraising with
intelligence and practicality that is thought-provoking and clearly
stated. Topics often times focus on content curation and social media
strategizing, giving nonprofits tips on how to optimize their story and
resources to make the most out of their online presence. She brings a
fresh perspective and new resources to the table.
10) Seth Godin: @ThisIsSethsBlog Hastings-on-Hudson, New York; Blog: Seth Godin’s Blog
Godin’s blog is completely random (in a good way) and is the
equivalent of trekking up the hill to ask advice from a meditative monk.
Some days he focuses on technology, other days fundraising, and yet
many times he simply provides a commentary on life. That’s probably why
I like it – there are only so many articles you can read about content,
what time of day to post on social media, and how to redesign your
website. Sometimes you just need to take a step back. Godin balances
thoughtfulness and pensive remarks with the business of philanthropy.
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