I just discovered a new (to me anyway) blog on nonprofits called the Nonprofit Eye via a provocative post on the Netsquared Community Blog. The blog is written by Pamela Ashlund who works for the Los Angeles Conservation Corps, although this is her personal blog. She a prolific blogger, a nonprofit techie, and has worked in the nonprofit sector for twenty years.
She recently introduced her blog on the Netsquared site:
Don't know where I fit in the scheme of things here, but I have to start somewhere. It's time to strike up a conversation backed by sound research, philosophy and experience. How is it we don't have our own "Wall Street Journal" by now. So much of the real-estate space in nonprofit rags is devoted to a) our own salaries; b) how to raise money; or c) what nifty new accounting software we should buy. I've launched my own blog, the Nonprofit to do my part - kickoff some discussion on real stuff, like revenue recognition, the meaning of charity, the hazards of promising too much, the oxymoron of performance outcomes, etc. etc. Join in, viva la revolution!
And, while I'm reading Netsquared community blog, here's a few posts and podcasts of note from the last few weeks:
Contributing Editor Beth Kanter also blogs at Beth's Blog and Cambodia4Kids