Facebook Changes May Hinder Nonprofit Groups, Plus More: Monday’s Roundup
December 14, 2009 | Read Time: 1 minute
- Pending changes in Facebook could hamper the ability of small charities to use the social-media Web site, says Heather Mansfield, a nonprofit communications consultant, on her blog.
- Daniel Godin, a California psychotherapist, writes on the Huffington Post about the painful demise of a Hollywood nonprofit drug clinic that was forced to close due to economic difficulties.
- What are the 10 most important developments in social entrepreneurship during the past decade? Nathaniel Whittemore, the founder of Assetmap, a San Francisco charity, is asking for suggestions on Change.org.
- Too many charities have new board members focus on practical duties, like fund raising and attending meetings, but should instead tap the board’s imagination in how to further charitable missions, writes Alison Rapping, a charity consultant, on her blog.