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#IFC2014 International Fundraising Congress: Inspire, Connect, Transform

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I’m just back from a trip to Europe where I was part of the opening plenary at this year’s International Fundraising Congress outside of Amsterdam. (I The Plenary content was a creative jigsaw puzzle, a creative collaboration curated by Derek Humphries and hosted by Marcelo Iniarra , from Argentina.

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A First Look at Jumo

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GuideStar does have Jumo International listed as a nonprofit organization but very little information is shown and likely won’t be until they file their first 990 with the IRS. They have also been very active on Facebook and Twitter along with a few entries on the Jumo blog. Argentina, France, India, or Kenya?&#

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An Interview with Lorene Straka, Joanna Eng, and Mari Velasco from the Idealist

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Lorena, you've worked for the organization for almost 8 years, starting as an intern and moving to Chief of Staff position, what was your background prior to your internship? Why did you decide to intern for the idealist? When I joined, we were a staff of three, and we're now at 55 in two countries: the US and Argentina.

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What is Jumo? | Nonprofit Trends with Steve MacLaughlin | a.

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GuideStar does have Jumo International listed as a nonprofit organization but very little information is shown and likely won’t be until they file their first 990 with the IRS. They have also been very active on Facebook and Twitter along with a few entries on the Jumo blog. Argentina, France, India, or Kenya?&#

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The Global Fund for Women: An Interview with Kavita Ramdas

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And yes, it may mean that a group in Argentina, that is certainly deserving by our basic standards, may not get a grant this year, so that we can support very worthwhile and important requests from a group that has even less access to resources in Haiti. It works in over 160 countries around the world.

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