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Non-profits love technical writers, especially if you have any proposal
writing skills. I currently volunteer with a national women's health
organization and as a whole, non-profits need good writers for a wide
variety of things. I've written proposals, worked on web sites and am
currently working on a lot of other projects as well.
I suggest checking out the following sites:
philanthropy.com
idealist.org
nonprofits.org http://www.cnpr.org/
There's a host of resources to be found through google by doing a search
on
Non-profit resources
Paula Puffer
Benjamin writes:
I am looking for a job in the non-profit sector. I'm currently a
"techie"
tech writer. Does anyone have any leads? Much appreciated!
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