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Great run-down on the recent evolution of “the cause” from Max Gladwell, including a couple of startups I’ll have to add to my list…
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Summer reading list from the always readable Britt Bravo.
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A great blog by Karen Gadbois on organizing for real, on-the-ground change in a post-Katrina New Orleans. I’ll be moderating a panel on New Orleans that includes Karen at Netroots Nation, so I was checking out her excellent blog. You should too.
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Patrick Ruffini’s terrific synthesis about online organizing and content creation in small orgazations on the left – from his own Republican viewpoint.
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Philanthropy and nonprofit management expert Susan Carey Dempsey is the editor-in-chief of onPhilanthropy.com.
Veteran consultant, journalist and entrepreneur Tom Watson is the author of CauseWired: Plugging In, Getting Involved, Changing the World, a new book about online social activism.
Social media and philanthropy evaluation expert Allison Fine is the author of Momentum: Igniting Social Change in the Connected Age.
Veteran development consultant Stephen Manzi is a recognized national leader in nonprofit management and fundraising strategy. 








Thanks Tom. Would love to get an advanced read of the manuscript. Happy to provide feedback. I’ve been an editor and journalist to some degree my entire career…edited Bike and Powder magazines and wrote “The Way of the Snowboarder” published by Harry Abrams Books. May write a book on my blog topic at some point. So let me know.
Cheers,
Rob (MG)