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Blogworld 2011: Yes, Virginia, There are Blogging Superheroes

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I’ve followed Darren since the very start of my blog in December 2004. In short, John is a great person to hang out with at a conference! I also presented in the program’s cause track with two talented cause practitioners: Noland Hoshino and Megan Strand. A big thanks to Chris Noble for leading the cause track this year.

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Selling Local Sponsorships for Nonprofits

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Just last week I was in Dallas, TX for the annual Run, Walk, Ride Conference where I delivered a four-hour seminar on Selling Local Sponsorships for Nonprofits. It’s been too long since I posted regularly here at Selfishgiving.com. But I have a good excuse: I’ve been busy creating useful and exciting offline content! But not now.

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Our Much Improved Tech Support In TechSoup's Refurbished Computer Initiative

Tech Soup

In 2004 we published our Islands In The Wastestream study, which measured the demand for low-cost computers among U.S.-based TechSoup’s Refurbished Computer Initiative (RCI) has provided warrantied refurbished computers and other IT devices to nonprofits and libraries for eight years now. A Bit About How RCI Started. With a catalog.

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NetSquared: In the Beginning

Tech Soup

They originally wanted to organize a conference to convene social innovators and social entrepreneurs on the nonprofit tech cutting edge to see what everyone was doing. Billy was formerly director of partnerships at Meetup.com and had shown the power of it during the 2004 presidential campaign. What could the peace community do?

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Newsletter: Macy’s ‘Believe’ Campaign is a Masterclass in Cause Marketing; Legal Considerations When Working with Influencers ?? ; Robert Reich Thinks CSR is B t

Selfish Giving

Since I started Selfish Giving way back in 2004/5, I've had a very simple business model: I publish valuable content on win-win partnerships and readers contact me with business opportunities. They don't need conferences. It really is that simple. Crazy way to run a business, right? But I love it this way! ?????? I don't have to!

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Newsletter: Partnership Newsletters: Your Questions Answered ; How to do Cause Marketing with Furniture Stores; Preparing for De Tocqueville’s Last Stand​ ⚔️

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Today, I'm answering readers' questions on my upcoming presentation at this year's Corporate Partnerships Conference (CPC25) , How to Create a Lead-Generating Partnership Newsletter. Tampa, Florida This reminds me of when I launched Selfish Giving in 2004. Chicago Great question! Chances are, its weak and inconsistent.