Nancy White

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  1. Blogging the daily life from Nata Village, Botswana

    A friend pointed me to the Nata village blog, a collaborative unfolding story of HIV/AIDS work in Nata, Botswana. Two of the bloggers are women, Peace Corps volunteer Melody Jenkins and Martha Ramaditse from Nata village.  Read more >

  2. Things that get squelched and forgotten

    Hopping around blogs in development, I'm reminded of why blogs are important. They are saying things that need to be said. Some of the news is bad, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't know about it. Do you hear these things in your local news?  Read more >

  3. Tips from NPO Blogs for Supporting Change

    I was reading blogs this morning to get ready to make a post here on Blogher. I usually look at only one blog, but it is a beautiful Sunday morning and I felt like mixing it up a bit. So I'm shareing some blogs that show how individuals work to support a cause or make a difference.  Read more >

  4. Trish Snyder staying on top of ACS news

    The American Cancer Society has to love bloggers like Trish Snyder, who through her independent voluntary blog, Blogging for a Cause helps spread the word of their work. Note to all NPOs worried about controlling their message. DON'T. Just find volunteers like Trish!  Read more >

  5. Share Your Story Nominated for a Webby

    OK, this is not a blog post, it is a brag post. I'll confess, I'm jumping for joy and pride to know that the March of Dimes Share Your Story community is a finalist for a Webby in the Community category.  Read more >

  6. Revolutions, technology and communications values

    Blogher Leda Dederich (aka, ScoutSeven) had some great posts that I just got around to reading last night. Leda asks tough questions and reflects thoughtfully, and often poetically, on the intersection of non profits and technology.  Read more >

  7. From the mouths of librarians - resource for NPO sponsorship work

    Free Range Librarian points us to what looks like a terrific resource for non profits who are seeking sponsorships, Patricia Martin's book about sponsorships, Made Possible By. K.G. Schneider (Ms. Free Range, who I have seen in action - one SMART woman!) writes: This book about developing sponsorships for nonprofits bills itself as "part tool-kit, part propaganda," and it succeeds beautifully on both counts. I usually approach management and finance how-to books with my loin girded against mind-numbing language or pointless advice, yet "Made Possible By"...  Read more >

  8. New Journal for Development: Innovations

    Many of us blog about NGO/NPO issues. But for me, there is also a hunger to not only act, but to think about HOW we act in our service to the world. Here's something for that. The first issue of a new journal, Innovations is out and available FREE! An individual electronic subscription will be $45 USD, but the first issue looks promising. Have spent time in the international development field, there is clearly the need for innovative thinking for ways to move to new models. I hate to use the highly abused word - sustainability - but that is the issue. What are the alternatives to crisis-based external cash or product infusions?  Read more >

  9. eClips: Straying a bit outside of blogs

    eClips came into sight via Lucy Hoobermans Mentoring Blog. I was drawn to it for a couple of reasons. First, the explanation.  Read more >

  10. What are your favorite blogging resources for non profits?

    Today I'm coming to you for help instead of posting resources. Blogher Beth Kanter and I are on a panel on Friday at the NTEN conference (non profit technology) here in Seattle. We are talking about blogging fr non profits. We have created a blog to share resources. I'd like to know, what are your favorite blogging resources? They can be specific to non profits or more general. If you had to pick one tip sheet on blogging, which would it be? Share your URLS!  Read more >

Nancy White

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Nancy White
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January 2006
About Me: 
Founder of Full Circle Associates, Nancy helps organizations connect through online and offline strategies. Nancy is an "edge case" in the emerging field of online group facilitation and interaction, online group interaction design, facilitation and coaching for distributed communities of practice, online learning, distributed teams and virtual communities. Nancy teaches, presents and writes on online facilitation. She blogs and hosts the "Online Facilitation" email list. More importantly, she's a chocoholic, mother of two grown sons, travel buff and really does go offline now and again.

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