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Public Allies Arizona: Getting Things Done for America

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posted by Annie Bello Graduate Public Allies Arizona I quickly realized that Public Allies was no cop out when we were sworn in as AmeriCorps members. This event also provided a workshop for parents about Be a Leader’s resources to help their children go on to college. This is just the beginning.

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Get Help in Telling the Story of Your Nonprofit's Impact

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Phoenix, Arizona: Storymakers 2017: Defining Your Nonprofit Narrative. Seattle, Washington: Mission-Driven Website Planning Workshop. Phoenix, Arizona: Website Building 101: Quick and Easy Web Presence for Nonprofits. Mason, Ohio: Help Create an App for Homeless to Manage Money More Effectively. Friday, October 6, 2017.

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

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An example of collaborative efforts for programming and shared funding is an organization that works to address homelessness partnering with neighborhood residents for a solution. This may include workshops for board and Leadership teams, as well as expanding the practices for board recruitment and participation. & Winters, M.

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Public Ally Describes Program as 'Life Changing'

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That is when I discovered Public Allies Arizona. Throughout all the trainings, workshops and countless social engagements, I started to remember who I was and what I brought to the “equation called life.” Public Allies Arizona is a 10-month apprenticeship program designed to develop the next generation of civic leaders.

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