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How The Nature Conservancy’s Work in the Cumberland Forest Supports Jobs & Climate Mitigation

Saleforce Nonprofit

One great example of the intricate connections of habitats, wildlife, and people is our Cumberland Forest Project , located where Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia meet in the Central Appalachian region of the eastern U.S. And through that work, we know that nature provides for us as much as it depends on us. © Cameron Davidson; May 2019.

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Is Social Media the Fund Development Professional’s Magic Bullet?

NonProfit Hub

Tammy Moloy is a guest contributor for Nonprofit Hub, and a Senior Consultant with Ashley|Rountree and Associates, a leading regional non-profit consulting firm based in Louisville, Kentucky. In light of the ALS Association’s recent epic success, the nonprofit industry is abuzz with talk of how to recreate the next Ice Bucket Challenge.

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Q&A with sgLEADERS: Dwight Dozier, Georgia Tech Foundation

Connection Cafe

While that is one of the core functions of my role, I also work and spend many hands-on hours in trying to keep technically proficient with the ever-changing landscape of technology. Q: What role does technology play in your institution, and how do you see it continuing to have an impact in the future?

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When is Equal Pay Day for social sector leaders in your state?

Candid

However, the gender pay gap varies by industry, role, etc. Equal Pay Day landed on March 15, meaning that women in the U.S. had to work a 14-and-a-half-month year to earn the same amount that men made in 2021. This translates to women making about 83 cents for every dollar made by men (based on median income). 121,761.00. 109,415.00.

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Radical Collaboration is Our Best Chance to Fight Climate Change

Saleforce Nonprofit

Birgit Cameron, the global director of Patagonia Provisions, is passionate about the integral role that nature — and specifically soil — will play in saving our planet. If we continue to degrade the soil with industrial farming practices, she says, the world could run out of topsoil in about 60 years. Think about that.