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Leveraging the SDGs to Maximize Your Impact

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Once you understand your part in this matrix of good, you can better tell your story and articulate your value in grant writing. Let’s say your organization advocates for high-speed internet access in rural areas, helping students of all ages achieve digital literacy and support quality education.

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Matt Groch to Offer Keynote on Measuring Impact at #14LCS

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increase access to college education for disadvantage inner city populations) and “sellers” of social impact (e.g., nonprofits and other service providers) can then bid on the opportunity using standard metrics that transparently articulate their cost per unit of “impact."

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Six Steps to Making Risky Projects Possible

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Or maybe education staff are not willing to engage real-time visitors in dialogue around controversial issues. There is a preponderance of reports about the value of new media literacies towards educating productive citizens of the 21st century. There are some ideas that will never fly where you work. That’s fine.

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Creating Auction Marketing Materials: 5 Storytelling Tips

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This could be environmental issues, education, or arts. Let’s say your nonprofit focuses on promoting literacy and discovers that many of your donors are older teachers and parents in your community. Identify what your donors are passionate about outside of their support for your cause.

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Notes from the Future: Reflections on the IMLS Meeting on Museums and Libraries in the 21st Century

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How do you measure and articulate the value of museums and libraries? Both libraries and museums are (somewhat frustratingly) lumped with the K-12 public education system. How do you measure and articulate the value of museums and libraries? The six topics are: How do you plan for the future? Who owns the stuff?

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