Charity News Forum, a nonprofit and philanthropy news aggregator site, added a website section to spotlight its regular contributors and drive readers to new and interesting authors. (New York, NY – January 12, 2011) -- Philanthropy news site Charity News Forum has added a “Featured Authors” section to their website interface to highlight some of their major contributors. Charity News Forum utilizes editorial curators to collect contemporary philanthropy news and critical articles from across the web, bringing together a group of some of the brightest current writers on the subject. Charity News Forum’s editors select the most captivating stories from topics such as the nonprofit world, corporate giving, philanthropy, microfinance, and responsible development. All stories are selected by a group of content editors dedicated to calling attention to the stories that major outlets often miss. Part of this aim involves searching for the most original current writers, and why the forum decided to draw attention to its prominent featured writers, all of whom have supplied more than one article on the site. The first set of featured authors includes, among others, Cody Switzer, Phin Upham, and Gail Perry. The site also functions to expose up and coming new writers by publishing them to interested readers looking for the kind of curated content that Charity News Forum provides. The site also invites guest editors to present their researched and curated content to the site’s readers. Charity News Forum reaches out to writers who are interested in the nonprofit sector and philanthropy research to contribute their own work to the forum and to sound off about their favorite writing on the subject. Each month, the regular editorial staff of the Charity News Forum reviews the most important recent philanthropy articles and selects a board of featured authors for the site to highlight. The constantly rotating roster of featured contributors ensures that the forum’s curation remains fresh, interesting, and informative to both casual and serious readers. The forum remains committed to selecting writers based not on popularity, but on originality, readability, and dedication to philanthropy.
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