Tweeting The Non-Profit Way

I'm relatively new to Twitter (@ellenreeves) but as many of you know, the Twitter world is rich with non-profit resources and possibilities for connecting to people in a multitude of organizations.

I wanted to note one general non-profit Twitter resource: http://twitter.com/nonprofitorgs whose mission is "to serve as a portal to all nonprofit organizations on Twitter [by only following nonprofit organizations.)"

If you're not following nonprofitorgs you may just want to start. Or if you're working with a non-profit, make sure it's on the radar of something like this. Now, by chance, today's Tweet talked about jobs.change.org--that's a good sign in my book!

Topics are wide-ranging--there are non-profits of the week featured; non-profits and social media; you name it.

Check out the rest of the jobs.change.org career advisors and follow them on Twitter. And let me know if there are others we should be following.

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