To attract non-profits and job seekers, Idealist.org has waived the $60 monthly posting fee for non-profits this month, and it launched the video below to attract people seeking non-profit internships and jobs.
(I can’t help but mark this historic moment of using embedded video for the first time!)
The Idealist.org site has internship and job listings, members’ pages (see this Oregonian’s page as an example), and forums.
A note to non-profits that find this post: You can contact university classes to invite them to create communication plans and materials for you. Also, you can recruit interns by contacting university internship directors. Bil (one “l”) Morrill is the contact for the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication.
Graduating seniors, which resources are you using to find jobs?
Educators and professionals, which resources would you recommend?
Update: On June 8, Idealist sent an e-mail to supporters. Here is an excerpt: “Usually we get about 50 new organizations and 200 job postings every day. So far this week, we have 700 new orgs and 4,000 jobs! As a result, there are now more than 10,000 jobs on Idealist, in every
field and at every level.”

Tiffany, your ending questions inspired a
post of mine.
[...] Derville, also from the University of Oregon, offers up the news that Idealist.org Launches Recruitment Campaign. “To attract non-profits and job seekers, Idealist.org has waived the $60 monthly posting fee [...]