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Women’s History Month: 11 Nonprofits That Are Advocating For Female Empowerment

Kindful

Their missions are varied—from gender equity in the music industry to helping those affected by incarceration and addiction—but their causes are all worthy of your time and support. Plus we’ll include resources and data about women in philanthropy that we compiled with nonprofits in mind. Headquarters in: Washington, D.C.

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Your Cause Camp 2018 Lineup is Here

NonProfit Hub

We’re beyond excited to share the speaker lineup for Cause Camp 2018 , held on March 26th and 27th in Lincoln, Nebraska. If you’re not familiar, Cause Camp is Nonprofit Hub’s annual conference that brings together thought leaders, nonprofit professionals and do-gooders from all over the world. Julie Hirshey.

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Cause Camp 2017 Speaker Lineup Announcement

NonProfit Hub

Whether it be live and in-person at Nebraska Innovation Campus in Lincoln, NE or via our state-of-the-art, live online stream, reserve your spot today and get ready to make major change. He has 500 professional how-to and reference books in his office. He is also on the Board of Visitors for the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.

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The Five Nonprofit Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss in 2016

NonProfit Hub

Jack has 30 years’ experience within the charitable and philanthropic industry that he brings to the forefront with IMPACTism. As a nonprofit professional, it is in your best interest to take advantage of all of the resources at your disposal. Luckily, there is no shortage of conferences out there for nonprofit professionals.

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Research Friday: Strengthening the Economy through Civic Engagement

ASU Lodestar Center

Energy: the size of the oil and gas industry. Service and technology jobs: the proportion of the population who held professional positions (accountants, architects, lawyers, or high-end business and technology positions). These states are Alaska, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Minnesota, and Vermont.