Looking for a Few Good Bloggers

by Michael Bear · 2009-09-03 16:20:00 UTC

Change.org is looking for a few good humanitarian and development-folk bloggers, to help increase the amount of content that we strive, slave and work to put up on the site.  Just think -- the fame, the glory.

And, it's paid.  At least a little.

Previous blogging experience is encouraged but not necessary -- that said, strong writing skills are required.  An ability to proof-read is also much appreciated.  As is actual experience doing humanitarian or development work overseas.

Contracts range from 1 to 6 posts per week.  For more information, see the full job description here.

To apply, send a brief introductory email and your resume (or a link to your LinkedIn profile) as well as the issue(s) you'd like to write about to Judith at blogs@change.org

The full list of causes seeking bloggers includes:

- Animal Rights
- Criminal Justice
- Education
- Gay Rights
- Global Warming
- Homelessness
- Human Trafficking
- Humanitarian Relief
- Immigration
- Poverty in America
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Sustainable Food
- Universal Health Care
- Women's Rights
- Conflict and Relief (forthcoming, hopefully re-named)
- Disabilities Rights (forthcoming)
- Environment (forthcoming)
- Global Poverty (forthcoming)
- Human Rights (forthcoming)
- Wildlife and Habitat (forthcoming)

[Image from Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com photostream on Flickr - Create Commons, Attribution]

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