June, 2019

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Share Stories to Further Your Cause

NonProfit Hub

Everyone loves a good story. Whether it’s a tale of a hero overcoming a hardship to find a happy ending, or a tale of misfortune with a valuable lesson learned, it’s ingrained into our DNA to seek out stories. If you’re having trouble getting momentum behind your cause, try to share stories. Why tell stories?

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How To Lead Breakthrough Change Against All Odds

Eric Jacobsen Blog

This book tells the in-the-trenches stories of individuals who led bold, sweeping change. Stories that walk you through the social and emotional reality of leading others -- many of whom are fearful of change. Anticipating, understanding, and planning to overcome potential barriers to success. Piloting the implementation.

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Servant Leadership In Action

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Edited by Ken Blanchard and Renee Broadwell , Servant Leadership in Action , includes the personal stories from some of the most well-respected authorities on leadership: Patrick Lencioni John C. Each of the 44 stories/chapters stands strong on its own. Maxwell Marshall Goldsmith Stephen M.

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The sgENGAGE Podcast Episode 101: Building Trust and Accountability with Donor Statements

Connection Cafe

Has your organization better connected finance and development and you’re now looking for what you can do next to ensure sustainable mission success? Tying statistics and impact stories together. After the episode, access the webinars listed in the Resources section below to hear more from Pamela and other experts.

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Capacity Commons: A New Tool for Pro Bono Support

Connection Cafe

The platform allows nonprofits at any level of experience with pro bono support to plug into tools and resources that can help them connect to volunteers, measure the impact of a past project or work step-by-step through our recommended process to scope, implement and evaluate a successful volunteer engagement.

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A Long Interview as I say Goodbye to the MAH (and Thoughts on the Privilege of Leading Change)

Museum 2.0

We made it a more inclusive, relevant, and successful place. To people who were unsure if their story, their art, their voice mattered in our community. If you're curious to hear more about what I'm most proud of in my eight years at the MAH, I hope you'll check it out. It was not easy. But it was needed. And it was worth it.