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Nonprofit Leaders Who Blog -- Directory of Nonprofit and Foundation CEOs Who Blog

Just Added -- December 8th!

  • President's Point of View (Grand Rapids Community Foundation)
    • Blogger: President Diana R. Sieger knows how to tell a story, although sometimes her style is a bit long-winded for the blog format.
    • Sieger focuses on a couple of topics -- the Grand Rapids community, philanthropy and linking those topics together and with broader world and philanthropic news. She does a great job of relating broad or abstract topics to everyday life in Grand Rapids, or at the Foundation.
    • She's a great model for other foundation leaders, although her blog clearly takes time and effort. But she's making these important connections in her head anyway, how great she shares them.
    • Comments are accepted and posted without review. Way to go GRCF, this is almost unheard of in the foundation world.
    • One suggestion -- Make the blog easier to access.
      • Link directly to the blog on the Foundation home page. I had to drop down the  About Us menu bar, then click into President's pages, then read to find the blog link.
      • In addition, the blog is a model of transparency, and showcases Sieger's real interest in and awareness of the community at large. Work it!

Don't forget to email me when you hear of a new blog from a nonprofit or foundation CEO.
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  • President's Blog (Trinity University)
    • Blogger: President Patricia McGuire is a natural blogger -- disarmingly straightforward, tackles the hard issues, writes in a conversational voice.
    • She gives her point of view on two fronts -- University news and current affairs. In Her November 16th post, McGuire hones in on Nancy Pelosi's (a Trinity alum) perceived loss of power after her appointment of Steny Hoyer as whip (Pelosi had supported Murtha, but was out voted). She uses this event as a springboard to discuss "losing and leading, learning the art of compromise in order to make progress."
    • McGuire's clear, strong voice is compelling. If I was a student considering Trinity, or a prospective donor reviewing giving opportunities, I'd source her blog for a powerful sense of what I'd be getting into.
    • BTW, comments are accepted only through an email form, with McGuire blogging her responses only to selected comments and queries.
  • President's Blog (Oregon Institute of Technology)
    • Blogger: Martha Anne Dow, Institute president, blogs on issues as wide-ranging as the campus physical plant to the Institute's GRAD program for high school graduates. No comments are accepted.
    • Dow's posts are in "admin voice," so don't make as much impact as they could.
    • Nonetheless, she posts on some controversial issues. See Dow's October 23rd post on the decrease in state support, results in increased tuition.
    • However, Dow needs to post more frequently. I'm writing this on November 17th and the last post was made on October 30th.
  • Beneblog
    • Blogger: James Fruchterman, social entrepreneur, founder of Benetech and 2006 MacArthur Genius award winner. Benetech creates innovative technology solutions that address social needs. Its Bookshare.org initiative created the world’s largest accessible library of scanned books and periodicals, providing people with visual or print disabilities access to a dramatically increased volume of print materials.
    • Fruchterman's blog is a great example of what studio 501c blogger Celeste Wroblewski calls the "business lunch blog."
      • In a simple and clear, short to medium-length posts  Fruchterman discusses Benetech news and comments on current events related to the mission and  work of the organization. Definitely stays at the overview level but his comments supplement the reader's understanding of Fruchterman's vision,and where the organization is going.
      • Just the kind of interesting but finite content you'd discuss over lunch with a donor, staff member, colleague or board member over a roast beef sandwich, when you have a 2pm meeting coming. Enough, but not too much.

Here's a fairly comprehensive listing of leadership blogs across the world.

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http://inprogress.typepad.com/studio501c/2006/09/jim_fruchterman.html Thanks for compiling this list. I blogged yesterday about MacArthur genius and nonprofit CEO Jim Fruchterman at the URL above.

Best,
Celeste

I bet it might be difficult to find them? Or I wonder how many blog anonymously?

Well, I might have found one or two for you
http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2006/09/psst_where_you_.html

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