Thu, Feb 5th, 2009 |
This post is co-authored by Qui Diaz, Beth Kanter and Geoff Livingston, who are working on a special project, dubbed "Philanthropy 2.0″ to provide non-profits the information they need to best serve donors and advocates with meaningful conversations about their causes.
Do you believe in social causes? That in any time, but especially bad economic times, we need our nonprofit industry working to help ailing parts of our society? If so, then we’d like your help filling out a survey.
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