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Bread Blog is the official blog of Bread for the World. Bread is a collective Christian voice working to end hunger. Bread Blog is a place for dialogue about issues that affect hungry and poor people; a space for advocacy alerts; a hub for news about hunger in our nation and the world; and a site for discussion about what inspires and motivates our work for justice
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Posted by Bread on September 01, 2005 | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0)
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Great blog--I would like to consider interviewing one of you for my interview series...Reply to e-mail address above.
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Posted by: Development Crossing on April 06, 2008 at 03:56 AM
Hello!
Just thought you would be interested in this information. The Georgia Nonprofit Summit attracts a nationwide audience of attendees and has great classes, resources and speakers on all topics of importance to nonprofits, big and small. Our keynotes this year are Robert Egger from the DC Soup Kitchen and Allison Fine, author of “Momentum: Igniting Social Change in the Connected Age.”
We also have a Facebook and a MeetUp page for people to discuss who and what they’d like to see at the event in our effort to get people involved both before and after the event. They are here http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=21185455092 and here http://nonprofit.meetup.com/147/ respectively.
You can also find out more information about this event here: http://www.gcn.org/Services/GeorgiaNonprofitSummit2008.aspx
Posted by: Candice on April 16, 2008 at 01:52 PM