We are using Storify to round-up social media content for a voluntary sector audience – see the About page. For old blog posts (to 2009) see Old CharityBlog link.
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- ► 2012
- ► February
- Talking about social, pensions, charities..
- Charity Tuesday, same as every day
- Another week for CharityBlog round-ups
- End of the week at CharityBlog
- More CharityBlog Storify for Thursday
- Social this and social that
- Tuesday's social round-up
- Grabbing a few days on CharityBlog
- It's Friday at CharityBlog Storify
- Thursday's frost-free fishings
- A Dickens of a Tuesday
- A mixed bag for Monday
- Funding tweets and links 3rd Feb
- Charity campaigns and more
- Charity Storify for Wednesday 1st
- ► January
- CharityBlog Tuesday Storifying
- Kicking off the week with CharityBlog
- Week end for CharityBlog Storify
- Funding Storify w.e. 27 Jan
- CharityBlog Thursday tweet list
- Storify for charities Weds 25th
- Charity Storify Tues 24th
- Start the week with CharityBlog
- Last charity Storify of the week
- First funding Storify on CharityBlog
- Charity Storify Thurs 19th
- Storify on CharityBlog part 2
- CharityBlog goes Storify
- Making a charity collation
- ► February
- ► 2009
- ▼ 2008
- ► 2007
- ► 2006
- ► December
- ► November
- ► October
- ► August
- ► July
- ► June
- ► May
- ► April
- ► March
- The Hub of the matter
- Hubber Hubber
- Irish in Brent Health Report
- Budget swings and roundabouts
- GO CATS, go
- Communities minister gets blogging
- Politics and new media
- Charity Project
- Cyber society celebration
- Self-publishing your news
- Blogging about charity blogs more popular than actual charity blogs
- Email charge dropped for nonprofits
- Developing VoluntaryNews
- Wanted - magic starter on taking responsibility
- 5 resources on info management and tech
- Selecting Databases - common mistakes
- People’s organisations v. community groups
- ► February
- Voluntary Organisation Orientation and Views
- Voluntary or mandatory?
- Database developments
- Ethics of blogging
- Listen to your blog post
- Creating public discussions
- Open Source CMS
- No social enterprise puzzle for Chinese
- So, I Am a Volunteer and I Use the Web
- Misguided GuideStar
- Podcasts find a practical use
- Learning about information management
- Worst practice in fundraising?
- Nonprofit communication via Google Video
- Linking websites - Age Concern, councils, communities
- Delivering services - good, bad or more of the same?
- ► January
- Reason Why - Open Charity Blog
- Social firms in Scotland
- How Technology Helps Nonprofits
- Blogs in community e-learning
- Author info
- Applied webtech for nonprofits
- Knowledge Management for development
- Citizens Advice wins website award
- Charities aren’t always the answer
- Welcome to OpenCharityBlog
- Charity pension schemes impact on donors
- Blogs, social enterprise and the health service
- Any more volunteer blogs?
- Help for ‘emerging campaigners’ but hurry
- Reporting the news is no longer one way
- Charity freepost under attack
- Scout volunteering hit by ‘compensation culture’
- Glasgow charity closes after funding crisis
- Cleared charity under attack again
- Podcasting, wiki, databases for the sector
- Unions, communities and third sector
- ► 2005
- ► December
- Seasonal sector thoughts
- High profile charity problems around the world
- New VR blog starts here
- Using technology to engage with stakeholders or promote campaigns
- The back office work behind GuideStar UK
- New Russian law on non-profits may not be so harsh
- Local action isn't that easy or the complete answer
- Problems with main VolResource web server
- ► November
- ► October
- ► December
- ► 2012
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Once the moment of creating the page is done with you may start adding some useful apps. Creating the page took longer as the webmaster email of the charity which is redirected to my own was not accepted. Did Facebook find out I was disguising myself? I settled this by using our spare email at Google as I always think the job of webmaster is not mine for life. So webbie got accepted in the end. Rabbit was made admin with no hesitation.


