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Women’s History Month: 11 Nonprofits That Are Advocating For Female Empowerment

Kindful

Mission: The mission of Crossroads for Women is to provide comprehensive, integrated services to empower women emerging from incarceration to achieve safe, healthy, and fulfilling lives in the community, for themselves and their children. Women’s Impact Initiative – Association of Fundraising Professionals. Become a coach.

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Research Friday: The Self-Sufficiency Standard

ASU Lodestar Center

Associates, LLC. continuing weekly series, each Friday we invite a nonprofit scholar, student, or professional to. The FPL for a family of three is $19,090, regardless of whether those three people are adults, teen-agers or infants. posted by Clyde W. Kunz, CFRE , ASU Lodestar Center. NMI Instructor. Owner, Clyde Kunz and.

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Ten Things Nonprofits May Not Know About MySpace [But I Wish They Did]

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If it were not for MySpace, my professional life no doubt would be much less fulfilling. To Write Love on Her Arms and Invisible Children are two of the most well-known nonprofits that came out of MySpace. Famous on MySpace and to teens across the world, outside of MySpace they are hardly known. took over MySpace.

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Where are the twenty-something or GEN-Y Bloggers Who Are Writing About Social Change and Nonprofits?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Holy Meatballs is Global Kids project blog - I've pointed to the posts by teens. Association Marketing is written by Linda Dreyer who is very active with ASAE and recently cofounded a networking group for young association professionals. who started blogging about a year ago to write about associations and web 2.0.

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AAM Recap: Slides, Observations, and Object Fetishism

Museum 2.0

I just returned from the American Association of Museums (AAM) annual meeting in Philadelphia. In Children of the Lodz Ghetto, every data entry is verified by staff in a three-step process as well as reviewed and commented on by other users. At professional conferences, we tend to spend most of our time analyzing.

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How I Got Here

Museum 2.0

At the big one, I worked on a small project with teens to design science exhibits for community centers in their own neighborhoods. In DC, I worked half-time for NASA as an electrical engineer and half-time for the Capital Children's Museum (now defunct) as a science educator. So I packed up and moved down the East Coast.

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Museum 2.0 Rerun: What Does it Really Mean to Serve "Underserved" Audiences?

Museum 2.0

Guards staring at black teens and grumbling about their clothes. The parents told her they felt okay about what their kids were learning but were concerned about their children''s job prospects as adults. Many YES teens don''t come in with confidence about their own abilities. YES students defy expectations.