- Issue 10: February 2006
Topics included: A spotlight on the evolving Internet, AFSCME launches ActNow!, and Eric Eckl and Liz Rogers join Beaconfire.
- Issue 9: January 2005
Topics included: Easter Seals Wins Large Accessibility Grant, Parents' Action for Children Site Builds New Movement, Beaconfire Co-Founder Dottie Hodges Bids Farewell, and Tim Arnold joins Beaconfire.
- Issue 8: September 2004
Topics included: How to audit your site's navigation and screen allocation, Easter Seals launches "Easter Seals "Full Participation for All!" petition, AFSCME unveils members-only site, and Amy Weidberg and Leah King join Beaconfire.
- Issue 7: May 2004
Topics included: How to approach a Web Audit, National Constitution Center wins Bronze, 1 million attend "March for Women's Lives," new Easter Seals film, Beaconfire staffer volunteers in Afghanistan, and Beaconfire staffer wins National Park Foundation photo contest.
- Issue 6: February 2004
Topics included: Technology test driving tips, redesigned sites from Heifer International and the International Food Information Council, new projects with the American Red Cross and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, and Beaconfire's new business consultant, Kristin Niemi Gillig.
- Issue 5: October 2003
Topics included: holiday giving, fall Executive Dialogues, October NTEN conference registration, and Beaconfire's new solutions analyst David Hardwick. Easter Seals and Heifer International were named two of the Web's "hottest" nonprofit sites by The NonProfit Times and the Democratic Leadership Council email newsletters enhancement launch.
- Issue 4: August 2003
This issue discussed challenges for developing an interactive application and described Beaconfire's upcoming executive dialogue breakfasts on usability and technology selection. Clients featured: National Constitution Center's Interactive Constitution and NARAL Pro-Choice America's site launch.
- Issue 3: June 2003
This issue offered tips on managing multiple vendors, described Beaconfire's email communications seminar, and recapped a Blackbaud conference where Michael Cervino was honored as a "Premier Presenter." Clients featured: National Constitution Center and Heifer International's Mother's Day.
- Issue 2: March 2003
Our sophomore effort discussed the benefits of HTML email newsletters and new and innovative work with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and City of Alexandria. Clients featured: Easter Seals Access to Health Care Campaign and Unioncare.
- Issue 1: January 2003
Our inaugural issue featured articles on software evaluations, using open source technology, and recaps of Beaconfire's presence at the DMAWEF Professors' Institute and Blackbaud client seminars. Clients featured: New Yorkers for Parks, NARAL Pro-Choice America.