We’ve done it again! The OMIA Foundation is pleased to announce a sea change in how we view scholastic enhancement opportunities. As we strive to expand the scope of education, OMIA has moved forward with “Blog for a Cause.”
What is “Blog for a Cause“?
A consortium of students, educators, and community members who are focused on streamlining the connection to resources.
How does “Blog for a Cause” work?
Active participants, called “OMIA Bloggers,” submit material and ideas directly to the web through a blog-style portal online.
Where can I find “Blog for a Cause”?
On the web. The hub of resources produced by OMIA contributors is located at omiafoundation.org but you can find OMIA Bloggers anywhere. Our web sites include:
- volunteernow.wordpress.com and its sister site govolunteer.wordpress.com
- foodstamps.wordpress.com and its sister site getfood.wordpress.com
- hospicevolunteer.wordpress.com
- communityorganizers.wordpress.com
- studysports.wordpress.com
- omiamusicman.wordpress.com
Or, visit our set of instructional sites including:
- diversity101.wordpress.com
- nonprofit101.wordpress.com
- volunteering101.wordpress.com
- howtovolunteer.wordpress.com
And, you have the option of stopping by our main multi-faceted web urls:
- The OMIA Foundation Correct Connect at omiafoundation.wordpress.com
- The OMIA Founder’s Blog at johngirdwood.wordpress.com
When can you and I start blogging for a cause?
The answer is NOW! The method couldn’t be simpler. Send an email to OMIA Founder John Girdwood [address: info(at)omiafoundation(dot)org] or via our Contact page [here]. We’ll ask you to verify your existence (no spam! give us references!) and after a brief web conversation over email… you are now blogging for a cause!
Who can contribute?
Anybody. We prefer college students, high school kids, k-12 teachers, and university professors but that list isn’t exclusive. If you can type, and you can think, then you can contribute!
Why are you doing this?
The OMIA Foundation has a vision to enhance the lives of students by expanding the scope of education. Do you believe in that mission? Then join us!


