Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Change.org is Hiring Bloggers for Social Action Blog Network


Hey all you do-good bloggers!

Ben Rattray of Change.org wanted me to let you know that they are hiring bloggers. Positions are part-time, paid and start in June.

To apply, go to http://www.change.org/bloggers. I've pasted the blurb below:

Hiring Bloggers for Change.org!

Want to blog on an issue you are passionate about for an audience of hundreds of thousands of activists and nonprofit leaders?

Want to create the premier online space for your issue and become a leading voice for social action?

Change.org is launching a social action blog network this summer and is currently hiring a team of blogger/editors to help create a movement for change around the major causes of our time.

Positions are part-time and paid.

Each blogger will lead an online community focusing on a different social, political, or environmental issue, maintain a daily blog covering news and offering commentary, convene leading nonprofits and activists working on the issue, and help people translate their interests and passions into concrete action.

Change.org's blog network will include dozens of communities around issues, including:

Global Warming
Human Rights
Universal Health Care
Poverty
Human Trafficking
Homelessness
Gay Rights
Global Health
Women's Rights
Public Education
War in Iraq
Global Hunger
Animal Rights
Fair Trade
Racism
Peace in the Middle East
Promoting Democracy
Immigrant Rights
Microfinance
Darfur
Prison Reform
Disaster Relief
Humanitarian Relief
Autism Cure
Cancer
Domestic Abuse
Mental Health
Rights of the Disabled
Sustainable Agriculture

For more information and to apply, go to www.change.org/bloggers



This post originally appeared on NetSquared.







1 comment:

  1. Thanks for mentioning this, Britt! Much appreciated :-)

    Best,

    Ben

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