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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

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ENA’s commitment to bring culture to life is even expressed in the organization’s physical environment. No organization can take its constituents for granted. When the group reimagined their office space, incorporating elements of culture into the new design was a priority. Today trust bleeds into everything.

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Welcome to the New Age of Accountability in Grant Management

Connection Cafe

The grant world has changed. The new federal regulations add layers of additional accountability and complexity for grant recipients. This monumental shift of responsibility onto grant recipients could be one of the most pivotal changes in grant management in decades. What Changed: Focus on Performance Management.

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Top 3 Trends to Fool Proof your Future Fundraisng

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Will funding come in the form of grants, traditional event revenue, donations, or something more radical? billion in 2008, the council’s fourth annual “Run Walk Ride Thirty” study reports. This stems from the idea that for-profits should be engaging and giving back to their local communities, the environment, and to social causes.

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The Wealth of Networks, Chapter 3

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

He then spends some time making clear how the new networked environment makes peer distribution possible. At Omidyar Network there’s been an effort to write proposals for 9 $5,000 grants. Technorati Tags: media , opensource , economics , peer2peer { 2 comments… read them below or add one } 1 John Powers 11.16.06

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Who Sits at Your Leadership Table? A Case for Senior Technologists

NTEN

In today's environment, it's impossible to deny the importance of technology. years at DoSomething.org, he oversaw the complete overhaul of the site (cms, architecture, skin, etc) in 2008, landing a People's Choice Webby Award in the Youth in 2009 and nomination in 2010. During his 4.5

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Spirituality, Religion and Activism: What's the Connection?

Have Fun - Do Good

In May 2008, the Chronicle of Philanthropy reported that six groups (Fetzer Institute, Ford Foundation, Hidden Leaf Foundation, Jewish Funds for Justice, W.K. In spring 2008 the Stanford Innovation Review article, "Praise the Lord, but Dim the Lights," featured the Regeneration Project's Interfaith Power and Light Campaign.

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Investing in the Infrastructure of Nonprofit Organizations

Tech Soup

" So wrote Cynthia Gibson, then of the Carnegie Corporation , and Nonprofit Quarterly Editor-in-Chief Ruth McCambridge in a 2008 special issue of that magazine dedicated to infrastructure. million in grants annually. "Like a body without a backbone, a sector without a strong infrastructure will crumble."