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Research Friday: Branding in the nonprofit sector

ASU Lodestar Center

Alex Flores , Teach For America. show that developing brand personality can have a positive impact on a nonprofit organization, and since many nonprofits offer similar services, it can help differentiate their services from competitors. Welcome to Research Friday ! As part of a. inform and improve day-to-day nonprofit practice.

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Youth Programs Featured in TechSoup Global’s Local Impact Map

Tech Soup

Read on for a little Monday morning inspiration and then take a moment to tell us how donations you've gotten through TechSoup have helped you serve your community. It’s America's fastest growing serious developmental disability and the cost of lifelong care can be reduced by 2/3 with early diagnosis and intervention.

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Youth Programs Featured in TechSoup Global’s Local Impact Map

Tech Soup

Read on for a little Monday morning inspiration and then take a moment to tell us how donations you've gotten through TechSoup have helped you serve your community. It’s America's fastest growing serious developmental disability. Childhood Cancer Support in Canada. Support for Autistic Children in the U.S.

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

EveryAction

Oh, and her work with her husband has helped to lay the groundwork for much of our understanding of modern science today - no big deal. Despite her family's affluence, Lorraine Hansberry's childhood in Chicago during the 1930s was not without hardship, discrimination, and segregation. Marie Curie was a.) Fund their work! Ava DuVernay.

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Shovel-Ready Online Civic Projects #4: Transparency for Special Education Services

Forum One

Thankfully, research finding is increasing, with $211 million for the Combating Autism Act (CAA) (PDF) in President Obama's 2010 budget. This is critical help. The fact remains, however, that in the here-and-now, there is no medical silver-bullet for autism (though there are medications than can provide some help for some kids).