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Guest Post: What Good Could Come After a No?

Twenty Hats

It is during that development time when you need to speak up with your need and strategy. “ She began as a VF Board member, and temporarily joined the staff for a 5-week assignment temporary assignment in 2011. Susan has presented educational programs for local area nonprofits, statewide conferences, and national meetings.

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Cause Camp: From Humble Roots to Must-Attend Conference

NonProfit Hub

Cause Camp is a nonprofit conference that has been nationally recognized by Forbes Magazine as one of the best conferences in America for the nonprofit sector. The agenda included speakers from the region as well as some outside the state of Nebraska for the first time. Fifteen sponsors (both cash and in-kind) made the event possible.

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Cause Camp: From Humble Roots to Must-Attend Conference

NonProfit Hub

Cause Camp is a nonprofit conference that has been nationally recognized by Forbes Magazine as one of the best conferences in America for the nonprofit sector. The agenda included speakers from the region as well as some outside the state of Nebraska for the first time. Fifteen sponsors (both cash and in-kind) made the event possible.

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Voices from the Community: Accessibility

Tech Soup

While some web developers may feel that meeting accessibility standards and offering assistive technologies to their staff or users is too large an effort , Rush holds that the time is right to take that very effort on. Sharron Rush weighs in again, this time with some of the best resources for learning about web accessibility methods.

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How-to: Manage Your E-mail Campaigns (and Be a Good Guest)

NTEN

With inbox competition increasing and recipient patience dwindling, the nonprofits that succeed this holiday season and into 2011 will remember one thing: email is about the needs and wants of the recipients, NOT those of the organization. . Many nonprofits treat their email program as simply a digital version of their postal mail efforts.

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