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“The NonProfit Blogs” automatically picks up and summarizes the latest posts from over 800 handcollected nonprofit blogs. These include anything from official blogs from organisations or charities, project blogs, individual initiatives or advocacy blogs. There are rumblings, broadcasts and request for donations. Blogs written in New York and in Timbuktu. Photoblogs and dissertation blogs. Dry research blogs and blogs that read like a novel…
Per month we currently we collect over 7,000 articles from these sources, stored and indexed in a database, which can be used in different ways for anyone who wants to keep up to date with “what’s living in the nonprofit world”…
So how can you access the information, and keep up to date, other than browsing the site?
1. Browse from your mobile
If you browse from your mobile, “The NonProfit Blogs” will automatically convert its layout so you can access the articles easier and faster from your phone or tablet.
2. Subscribe to the RSS feed and get updates via Email
The simpliest way to keep abreast of the latest articles published on “The NonProfit Blogs”, is to subscribe to our RSS feed. Or you can get the latest articles automatically delivered via Email, once a day.
3. Search the database
Use the search box in the side column, to query the database with all articles.
4. Create your own RSS for the topics of interest to you.
If you have topics of particular interest to you, then you can create an RSS feed for any topic and even get daily emails with the latest articles of that topic via our sister site, Humanitarian News.
5. Follow us on Twitter
We broadcast 8 updates per hour via @NonProfitBlogs on Twitter. If these are too many tweets, then follow @NonProfitBlogs2, which broadcasts at 2 tph (Tweets per Hour): Same content, less tweets.
6. Follow us on Facebook
You’re a Facebook addict? No problem, you can check our latest posts on our Facebook page.
7. Check the daily digest of our tweets
Every 24 hours, we publish a nicely formatted online digest of our Tweets. It is even available in different languages!
If you want this daily tweet-digest delivered by email, then click on “Subscribe” on top right corner of the digest.
What else can we do to keep you updated?
Peter