Sunday, December 11, 2005

Progressive Policy Resource for Organizers

As part of the Nonprofit Blog Exchange, I'm highlighting Moving Ideas Policy Blog. There's so much here, I can't do it justice tonight (I'm on deadline now, then off to Baltimore for a three-day project, and back to DC to teach a fundraising class). So I promise to dig deeper and comment more thoughtfully on what looks to be a dense and substantive site. This is the blog related to the progressive policy magazine American Prospect, which was started by Robert Reich and others. A couple of things that interest me for ways nonprofits might use blogs as communications and organizing tools: 3 different people share responsibility for the blog, content is sparked by member organizations.

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