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[PODCAST] INSPIRE with Jeff Nelson

NonProfit Hub

He has led OneGoal since March 2007, overseeing vast programmatic expansion and guiding strategic planning efforts. Jeff graduated from the University of Michigan and earned his MA in Teaching from Dominican University. In this episode, Randy talks with Jeff Nelson, CEO and co-founder of OneGoal.

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Games for Change 2007: Funders Perspective Panel

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Funded a project to work with state of Michigan - requirement for high school graduation is that all students have an online learning experience. Interested in games for learning and social change. Partners in Learning program -- gave stats. Emphasis is on digital literacy. Program is world-wide. They have been a leader.

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Nonprofits Live: Online Collaboration on October 25

Tech Soup

A student of various dialogue approaches, he was an integral member of the team that developed the World Cafe dialogue process and was director of community outreach from 1997 to 2007 for The World Café Community Foundation. Ken serves on the Circle of Stewards for The Bay Area Society for Organizational Learning.

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How can diversity strategies help nonprofit leaders realize more funding opportunities?

ASU Lodestar Center

As an undergraduate, she focused on Environmental Studies at the University of Michigan, and after completing her undergraduate degree, she worked in outdoor education. & Winters, M. A Retrospective View of Corporate Diversity Training from 1964 to the Present. Academy of Management Learning & Education. Public Administration Review.

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Why You Should Never Feel Bad About Asking Someone To Give

Bloomerang

2002 research by Stephanie Brown, University of Michigan and NIH : Longitudinal research showed people who give live longer, reducing their risk of dying by nearly 60% compared with non-giving peers. 2007 work by sociologists Brent Simpson and Robb Willer : Reciprocity for prosocial behavior can be real or simply perceived.

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