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A couple weeks ago I asked the readers of my personal blog, Have Fun * Do Good, and the Have Fun * Do Good Facebook
group for suggestions for Changebloggers, people who are using their
blog, podcast or vlog to raise awareness, build community, and/or
facilitate readers/listeners/viewers' taking action to make the world a
better place.
They sent in a ton of great suggestions and many were interested in meeting up in some way.
Below is a list of their Changeblogger suggestions, plus a few of my own.
In terms of organizing a way for Changebloggers to meet and connect,
what do you think the next steps should be? Should it be virtual, or in
person? In one place or multiple? A conference or unconference?
Add your Changeblogger suggestions in the comments of this post, by emailing me or
tagging sites "changeblogger".
*Changebloggers*
All Day Buffet: Full on GOOD
A Million Ideas for Peace
Always Learning
Bag Quest
The Bamboo Project
Barriers, Bridges and Books
Beth's Blog
Blogging on Purpose
Change / Wire
CharityFocus blog
Do-Greater
The Edublogger
EducateDeviate
EcoLocalizer
Epic Change
EquityBlog
evange.LIST
Fake Plastic Fish
Future Leaders in Philanthropy: FLiP
Gaia Community blogs
Geistweg Genocide
GiveIndia
The Giving Hands
Groupings
HumanKindMedia
Idealist blog
Make Something Happen
NTEN blog
Public Sector Marketing 2.0
Pulse and Signal
The Serendipity Factor
SocialButterfly
Social Media for Social Change
So What Can I Do?
Spare Change
TED blog
TED talks (video)
TimeToShine
Tri to End Homeless
Up with Women (they've requested help with improving their blog)
Vampituity
What Gives?
*Changeblogger Lists & Directories*
Best Green Blogs
BlogHer's Blogroll of Social Change and Nonprofit Blogs
Corey Pudhorodsky/501c3Cast's Bloglines
Good.alltop.com
Education.alltop.com
Green.alltop.com
Nonprofit.alltop.com
*Events*
Bloggers Unite (online)
Carnival for Change (online)
We Media Conference (face-to-face)
*Prizes*
Big Carrot's Blogging for a Cause
BlogHer Contributing Editor, Britt Bravo, also blogs at Have Fun * Do Good, and NetSquared












