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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

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Images of the association’s founders, history, and current activities are displayed throughout the facility, and spaces were created to accommodate a variety of work styles. Working on culture isn’t a finite activity. How can we restore trust in our work, our organizations, and our leaders?

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Are Social Enterprises Viable Models for Funding Nonprofits?

ASU Lodestar Center

Today we are highlighting the work of Thom Reilly , Director of the Morrison Institute for Public Policy at Arizona State University. The Great Recession and its aftermath have forced nonprofits to seek out new and different ways to address their challenges. Social enterprise models may well offer an answer.

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Silent Auction Baskets: 5 Tips to Create Unique Gifts

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In most cases, the smaller and lower in value an auction item is, the easier it will be for your nonprofit to procure. If they bring home a high-quality, interesting gift basket, they’ll have a memento of a good experience that will remind them to stay involved with your nonprofit. Let’s get started!

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The Triple Bottom Line in India: Software, Quality Education, and Early Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I met Rufina in 2008 in Australia when I keynoted the Connecting Up Conference and taught social media workshops for NGOs. At the time, Rufina was the CEO of Nasscom Foundation and transforming the nonprofit technology sector with her incredible networking, scaling, and capacity building skills. www.enteef.com.

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PCs for People Brings More Great Refurbished Computers to Nonprofits through TechSoup

Tech Soup

digital inclusion, is certainly one of the leading nonprofit PC refurbishers. PCs for People is a large nonprofit refurbishment program headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota. In 2008, volunteer Casey Sorensen became PCs for People's first executive director. Bringing Good Work to Even Larger Scale. Here is its story.

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Zerodivide seeks new board members

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

As a foundation, we do more than just write a check; through our community, philanthropic and corporate partnerships, we help nonprofit organizations find new revenue sources to become more self-sustaining. We're collaborative, bringing a valuable vantage point that stems from having worked with hundreds of community-based organizations.

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Our Much Improved Tech Support In TechSoup's Refurbished Computer Initiative

Tech Soup

TechSoup’s Refurbished Computer Initiative (RCI) has provided warrantied refurbished computers and other IT devices to nonprofits and libraries for eight years now. based nonprofits, schools, low-income families, and small microenterprise businesses. InterConnection is our Seattle-based nonprofit refurbisher.

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