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Experts Weigh In: Annual Planning Best Practices

Forum One

It’s our great privilege at Forum One to not only work with some of the best nonprofits, cultural intuitions, and government agencies around, but also to learn from them, and extend their expertise to the broader community of mission-driven organizations. Paul: Today, we serve so much more than US audiences.

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Why Nonprofit Workplaces Are Stressful and What To Do About It

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Leaders identified big-picture challenges like technology, which makes it harder to separate work and home, and organizational change as top contributors to stress while employees were focused on concerns like low pay, unclear job expectations and company culture. Long Hours Culture Is Not Productive. Why are we doing this?

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Improve Your Fundraising Approach and Skills at NetSquared Meetups

Tech Soup

Boston, Massachusetts: Tech Networks of Boston Roundtable: Building an Effective Data Culture at Your Nonprofit. Seattle, Washington: What You Need to Know About Board Governance. Paris, France: AdWords Express — Grands Débutants. Paris, France: La Data pour Vous Renforcer. Thursday, October 12, 2017.

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TechSoup Local Impact Map Profile: Nonprofits Back to School — In Brazil

Tech Soup

UNESCO views NGOs' role in fundamental economic development as crucial, especially in countries where governments are unable to adequately educate schoolchildren. She grew up in Central America, studied in France, and is a graduate of San Francisco State University. Even in the U.S., All that and she’s also a gifted writer.

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TechSoup Local Impact Map Profile: Nonprofits Back to School — In Brazil

Tech Soup

views NGOs' role in fundamental economic development as crucial, especially in countries where governments are unable to adequately educate schoolchildren. She grew up in Central America, studied in France, and is a graduate of San Francisco State University. Even in the U.S., All that and she’s also a gifted writer.

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4 Lessons from Psychology to Turn Your Members into Donors

Connection Cafe

Product Marketing Manager for Arts and Cultural Solutions. In 1933, the Swiss government began building nuclear power plants and found themselves faced with a difficult decision – where should they dump the nuclear waste? of those asked agreed they would accept the government’s plan.

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Interview with Temra Costa, Author of Farmer Jane: Women Changing the Way We Eat

Have Fun - Do Good

Not only were they from all over the country, but they all shared an international, multi-ethnic or cultural base. I went to France. My great-grandparents were dairymen and dairywomen, so I went to France, and I dabbled a little bit in cheese making. Overall, was there a theme among the stories of the women that you interviewed?