Michele Martin writes The Bamboo Project Blog and has just started a wiki designed to try to make Web 2.0 more simple, concrete and comprehensible to nonprofits. The wiki is called Web 2.0 In Nonprofits and she is using it to provide basic information and examples.
In a recent email to me, Michele suggested that she and I seem to share some of the same frustrations as far as helping nonprofits to see the value in these tools. She would appreciate it if you'd take a look at the wiki and add any ideas, thoughts, etc. that you have about how nonprofits can use wikis. She is looking for outside contributors to add their approaches, case studies, how-tos, and philosophies.
Michele also hosted the recent Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants - it is a regular event hosted by a revolving set of bloggers. Her most recent post describes this month's results which were
...examples of how nonprofits are using Web 2.0 tools in their organizations and on simple, how-to's for using various tools.
These are contributions from various nonprofit bloggers about using wikis and other Web 2.0 techniques to facilitate nonprofits' use of those tools. I contributed my essay on Habitat for Humanity.
Give Michele some props and leave a comment or two at her site.
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