Next CNJO Meeting information:
The next CNJO meeting will be Oct. 8-9, 2010, in Washington DC. We’ll meet for a Dutch-treat dinner at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 8 at a location TBD. We’ll meet from 9-4 pm on Saturday, Oct. 9th, at the offices of the National Press Foundation, 1211 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 310, Washington, DC 20036. NPF Phone: 202-663-7280.
NPF is located south of Dupont Circle. The nearest hotels to NPF are the Doubletree (1515 Rhode Island Ave.) and the Beacon (1615 Rhode Island Ave.).
We will not have a hotel block reserved; please make your own hotel arrangements. Contact Debra Mason at MasonDL@RNA.org for more information.
Information from the February 2010 CNJO meeting
- KnowledgeWebb resources
- Poynter innovation blogs:
- Journalism Summit task force members
Connecting with CNJO leaders
- To suggest content for this site, contact us.
- For association leaders who wish to join, leave or modify their subscriptions to the CNJO private listserv, visit this site.
- Executive directors of groups within CNJO can join a private Google Group. To learn more, visit the group’s website.
Useful resources
- The Association of Fundraising Professionals holds meetings and events to promote philanthropy and raise standards of ethics and advocacy in the fundraising sector.
- The American Society of Association Executives is dedicated to connecting members and providing resources for association leaders. The ASAE & the Center serve approximately 10,000 associations worldwide.
- BoardSource provides information and workshops for nonprofit leaders.
- The Chronicle of Philanthropy is a news source for fundraisers, nonprofit leaders and executives of tax-exempt organizations. The Chronicle publishes 18 times a year, in both digital and print versions.
News from the Chronicle of Philanthropy
Volume 24, Issue 11: April 19, 2012
Volume 24, Issue 10: April 5, 2012
Volume 24, Issue 9: March 22, 2012
Volume 24, Issue 8: March 8, 2012
'New York Times’ Drops Philanthropy as Special Area of Coverage
The newspaper was among the last to assign a reporter full time to report on the nonprofit world.










