This week's carnival is co-hosted here and at The Giving Carnival at Tactical Philanthropy. The topic: What donors wish nonprofits knew about them, and vice-versa. Lots of good posts, with a wide array of thoughts:
- Don't Tell the Donor points out the potentially trouble fact that donors don't necessarily remember giving to us in Kerry confronts 'swift boat' donor.
- Nonprofit Communications blog takes a nonprofit to task for sloppy work in Amateur Writing = Amateur Org = No Money from Me.
- Beyond Giving wishes nonprofits knew two things about their donors in I wish nonprofits knew...
- The GiveWell Blog takes a personal look at the question at Every time I tried to tell you, the words just came out wrong.
- Tactical Philanthropy looks at the issue of overhead costs from the donor point of view at Nonprofits vs. For Profits
- Over in the UK, Giving Matters has two answers at Donors' desires.
- The Agitator asks a typically contrarian question: Is The Donor Always Right?
- I looked at it like a marriage: What donors wish nonprofits knew about them.
Next week the Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants goes to Zen and the art of Nonprofit Technology.










The post you published from us is the trees; I followed it up with the forest. If you could add this link to the post above, I'd appreciate it.
Also, the word is "wrog," not "wrong," in the post you link to. "wrong" rhymes with "song," and I didn't write a song.
Posted by: Holden | 05 March 2007 at 10:44