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October Awareness: Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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History of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. If you have a family history of breast cancer, the BRCA gene test can help you determine what your risk of breast cancer is and help you develop a plan for preventative care. Make healthy lifestyle choices.

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Going Viral: How One Organization Was Transformed by an Unexpected Windfall

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It indicated that there was a possibility that the campaign was going viral—it had reached its target of $1500 within 40 minutes after Dave and Charlotte Wilner had posted it on their Facebook page on Saturday. The widespread media coverage of this sensational campaign put RAICES squarely in the forefront of the national immigration debate.

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

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Whether quietly spearheading some of the world's most groundbreaking scientific and medical research or not-so-quietly leading revolutions on the battlefield, our history is ripe with stories of ferocious, adventurous, enlightened, and persistent women. Gabriela Mistral. Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson. Fund their work!

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25+ Virtual Fundraising Ideas | A Guide for 2021

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Their solution was a partnership with Transylvania University where they used one of its buildings for housing. UrbanPromise Charlotte implemented a program during the pandemic called “Family Meetings.” A CRM is an important tool for organizing and storing your donor information, fundraising data, and engagement histories.

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The Global Fund for Women: An Interview with Kavita Ramdas

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It is a good thing we are doing this in Women's History Month. People like Charlotte Bunch at the Center for Women's Global Leadership, spoke first about women's rights being human rights. I think my comment in The Nation was really more about that. I think in the United States, it is rare these days to remember the sheroes.

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