Recently, on PBS’s series Bill Moyers Journal, Moyers asked viewers for book suggestions that should be required presidential reading. This unusual request inspired thousands of responses, and you can see the top titles on their website.
It's a brilliant and inspirational idea and we thought we’d pose the same question to our readers. Which books would you make mandatory for the next U.S. President? Answer the question by commenting below.

Have you ever wanted to join global leaders at the World Economic Forum to voice your opinions on the problems facing the economic and social sectors today? Now’s your chance.

We got a lot of great feedback from the blogosphere about “Our Top 7 Social Entrepreneurship Blogs” post, so we thought we’d provide another short list of resources for your social change needs. This time, we’re covering the world of fundraising.

As we're new to the world of blogging, we thought we'd provide everyone with some of our favorites that we rely on for great content about social change. Here are our Top Seven Social Entrepreneurship Blogs:

Sometime soon while you're at work, your Eye-Q is going to be tested. It could happen when new pages are added to your website, when the upcoming issue of your newsletter is assembled, or when the deadline nears on the next round of direct mail. Whatever the reason, when someone puts a prospective piece of public communication under your nose and asks, "What do you think?" your Eye-Q is on the firing line.


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