Find Fame, Fortune by Blogging About Global Warming

by Emily Gertz · 2009-09-08 08:44:00 UTC
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\Maybe -- maybe not. But by blogging on global warming, wildlife and wilderness, the environment, or a host of other topics here at Change.org, you can reach scads of readers, some of them leaders in the world of non-profit social change, and contribute to covering some of the most important issues of our time.

Here are the highlights of the full job posting:

  • Change.org is expanding our team of freelance bloggers to help broaden our coverage of the most important causes of our time.
  • Each blogger will contribute to a daily blog covering news and offering commentary on a single social, political or environmental issue, convene leading nonprofits and activists working on the issue, and help people translate their passion into concrete action.
  • Previous blogging experience is encouraged but not necessary; strong writing skills are required.
  • To apply, send a brief introductory email and your resume (or a link to your Linkedin profile) as well as the issue(s) you like to write about to managing editor Judith Meskill, at blogs -- AT --change.org.
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