The NP Tagvocates N-TEN Affinity Group is trying to spread tagging in the nonprofit sector. (Click here and scroll down to NP Tagovates). If anything else comes out of this experiment, it is a great way to find out about nonprofit bloggers and taggers.
Today, Rob Johnston from the Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship at Pace University stepped up as a NP Tagvocate for the "2nps" tag that should be used to share any resource related to employment in the nonprofit sector, career transitions, baby boomers and public service, etc.
Rob is working on a program to ease the transition of experienced business people to nonproit employment. The site is 2Nonprofits.org. There is also a blog comunity.
Tags: 2nps
Beth:
Thank you for the quick pick up of my post and for the kind words. We are also using the longer version 2nonprofits as a tag and you'll see more examples on Technorati with that.
Posted by: Rob Johnston | June 03, 2006 at 07:45 PM
Can't recommend highly enough giving people options to participate with tools other than just del.icio.us. I use del.icio.us myself, but Furl has a great cache function and other tools have other functions (see http://onlywire.com for one list of popular options.) If people communicate about what they are using, the feeds from all tools in use can be spliced together using something like http://feeddigest.com and then run through Feedburner. For example: http://feeds.feedburner.com/NPTechMetaFeed
Wouldn't want anyone to miss out because they found del.icio.us too unfriendly, etc.!
Posted by: Marshall Kirkpatrick | June 04, 2006 at 09:14 AM