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The 2019 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

The Science Behind Engaging your Supporters

The 36th Annual Nonprofit Organizations Institute will feature nationally recognized experts from private foundations, public charities, law, finance, and government discussing the latest tax, legislative and governance issues affecting nonprofit organizations. Philanthropy Southwest / Austin, TX / $675. Finance / @southwestfdns. 10/10/2019.

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Warning: Museum Graduate Programs Spawn Legions of Zombies!

Museum 2.0

I think one of the things that keep museums fresh, welcoming, and non-didactic is the fact that most exhibit designers, museum educators, and conservators come from a variety of backgrounds. Museum people aren’t mathematicians; our work can’t be traced to an immutable set of laws. But should they happen in a classroom?

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52 Nonprofit Event Ideas That People Will Love

Neon CRM

Tree Planting Initiatives Tree planting initiatives promote environmental conservation and beautification. In this image, a group of adults sit in a classroom watching a teacher’s presentation. Volunteers come together to plant trees in parks, streets, and public spaces, contributing to a greener and more sustainable community.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Do this before before a classroom blogging project or external organizational blog which is more visible. Nature Conservancy. You may be wondering whether copyright laws and remix culture are at odds with one another. Your first blog could even document your learnings and reflections about Web.20! Can you find more? Flickr Farm.

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Carnet Williams: Nonprofit Technology, Blogging, Aggregating, & Surfing.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My introduction to the nonprofit technology space occurred during my first year of law school in Oregon (1995). I formed Community Networking Technologies (CNT) with another law student (Rachel Ogdie, now my wife Yeh!) I also met Rob Stuart early on as an organizer of the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference in Eugene.