Hey there—for the history question, I was able to pull from Archive.org:
As of today, the text for “Organisation-building at effective nonprofits”:
“Help build great organisations doing important work via entrepreneurship, operations, people management, project management, fundraising, or administration.”
“Join or found organisations effectively tackling the problems you think are most pressing, and help further their mission with broadly useful organisational skills, such as operations, people management, fundraising, and administration, among others.”
I also found this link, which might give some insight on the decision. I couldn’t really find anything else that pointed to why, but I suspect similar to you, probably made sense at the time.
Thank you a lot! I agree that the text was different, my core problem was the “List of top-recommended career path” which seems to be somehow generated in the bubbles.
I will certainly read the founding non-profits blog.
Hey there—for the history question, I was able to pull from Archive.org:
As of today, the text for “Organisation-building at effective nonprofits”:
“Help build great organisations doing important work via entrepreneurship, operations, people management, project management, fundraising, or administration.”
In January 2022, the text used to read:
“Join or found organisations effectively tackling the problems you think are most pressing, and help further their mission with broadly useful organisational skills, such as operations, people management, fundraising, and administration, among others.”
I also found this link, which might give some insight on the decision. I couldn’t really find anything else that pointed to why, but I suspect similar to you, probably made sense at the time.
Thank you a lot! I agree that the text was different, my core problem was the “List of top-recommended career path” which seems to be somehow generated in the bubbles.
I will certainly read the founding non-profits blog.