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Annual Report on Claire Kerr
I’m Claire Kerr (the Canadian one), a nonprofit veteran who likes NPtech & alphabetized name badges at registration tables.
I’ve been front-line in new media, education, government, fundraising – you name it. Just add “for social good” after the task and it sounds fairly trendy. Now I work hard on behalf of charities to raise lots of money. I write a monthly column for CharityVillage.com exploring web, social & mobile issues for nonprofits. For instance: Seven Social Fundraising Stories for the Holidays
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This blog is for my thoughts on our sector. Everything here represents my personal opinions and not those of my awesome employer. Please bear with my formatting issues and run-on sentences. I think I heart you already.
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OH SNAP son, I’ve got a Pinterest too!
Good read about me
Yonge Street Media: Toronto’s Artez Interactive brings Web 2.0 to fundraisers around the world
Fund Allocation
All the thoughts in this blog are allocated as ‘unrestricted thoughts’. As founder, I specifically requested that all thoughts be directed “Where Most Needed”.
This generous bequest has been commemorated with a portrait of me in my natural habitat.
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Uh, I made this blog on a PC. So it’s a bit crap. Like real people.1 Comment
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First of all, love it.
Second of all, are any real thoughts actually ‘restricted thoughts’?
Keep up the great work–you have a new follower.