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Beth Kanter and Allison Fine's book, The Networked Nonprofit, is now out and starting lots of conversations. But what's everyone talking about? Below I've shared some excerpts and resources to get you started and ready to join in!
Getting Started
Let's start at the beginning: what is a "networked nonprofit" anyway? As Beth and Allison explain:
Hello Everyone!
 The Community Tool Box has some very exciting news and updates to annouce!
The mission of the Community Tool Box is to promote community health and development by connecting people, ideas, and resources.  Our vision is of people—locally and globally—taking action together to change conditions that affect their lives.  The purpose of the Community Tool Box is to build capacity for this work—to make it easier for people to bring about change and improvement in their communities.
Hi, Evonne Heyning here liveblogging from the Social Impact room at N2Y2. Â
Second Track of the Social Impact Section Panel
Micah Sifry, Personal Democracy Forum
Diana Scearce, Monitor Institute
Alexandra Samuel, Social Signal
Projects Presenting
Genocide Intervention Network: to build out the idea (or brand) of the anti-genocide movement. Give people the idea and space to come together for resources. Content available to everyone regardless of organizational affiliation, use these tools to speak with your own voice: GINet facilitates this dialogue.
Ivan Boothe, Genocide Intervention Network
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