Monday, June 2, 2008

Free Job Postings at Idealist.org

I get job listings sent to me from Idealist.org, which I think is a pretty fantastic nonprofit. Anyway, as you'll see below, they are trying to spread the word about free job postings on their site for any nonprofit for the whole month of June. If you know anyone involved with a nonprofit who doesn't already know about Idealist, please pass this along, or better yet, direct them to my blog.

From Idealist.org:

Dear David,

My name is Ami, and I am the director of Idealist.org. I am writing to
ask you a favor.

This month we are doing something special at Idealist, and we need
your help to spread the word.

Here is the story. Posting a job on Idealist usually costs $60 (we are
a nonprofit ourselves, and this small fee keeps us afloat) but
starting today, and through the end of June, all job postings on
Idealist are free for any nonprofit organization.

We are doing this so that any organization can try us at no cost, and
our ultimate goal is to bring you every nonprofit job that's open
around the country (as well as internships and volunteer
opportunities, which are always free).

And here is where we need your help. If you know anyone who works at a
nonprofit organization, please share this message with them. And if
you have a way to get the word out to friends and colleagues across
the sector - through a mailing list, a blog, or any other way - please
tell them that Idealist is free for the whole month of June.

Lastly, here is a video we produced for this month, that describes why
Idealist is the best place to post a nonprofit job:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-BQYIPILUU

Thanks in advance for sharing this with your networks, and have a good
week!

Ami Dar
Executive Director
http://www.idealist.org

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David Luke Doody is a freelance writer and editor. He is a founding editor of InDigest Magazine (www.indigestmag.com), an online literary magazine and the blog editor for Guernica Magazine (www.guernicamag.com). His writing and interviews have appeared in those magazines as well as in The Huffington Post, mnartists.org, The Minnesota Twins Yearbook, and Intentionally Urban Magazine, among others.

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