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Spotlighting Mental Health in the Nonprofit Sector

Saleforce Nonprofit

I’ll start with myself: I’ve been working for nearly 30 years in the nonprofit sector, and I have struggled with anxiety my entire life. My nonprofit work started with my family of origin and then grew into a career as a fundraising professional for many of the most remarkable nonprofits on the planet. It still isn’t true.

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Technology & Community: Strategic Options for Building Movements

Amy Sample Ward

For this conversation, and those to have over the course of the next two days together at least, let’s work from the place that a movement is larger than coalitions. In the most simple terms, a movement is when organizations work with, and not for, the community. A year later, in 2010, it was even bigger. org before?

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The Bold, Focused Ideas of Breakthrough Nonprofit Brands: Book Giveaway Winners Announced

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

An island-wide educational campaign in Puerto Rico to educate people on the importance of spaying and neutering and vaccinating their dogs and cats, in hopes of alleviating the drastic conditions for the 100,000+ “satos” (street dogs) that are homeless and roaming the beaches and streets of PR. SafeAmerica Foundation , Bill Soule.

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Creating a Movement, Addressing Inequality

Achieve

But the twist to the campaigns was that she would raise money and then immediately go to work. One of Mallory’s first campaigns was for a family in Haiti that suffered greatly during the devastating earthquake of 2010. She had five children and had to abandon her home and take them to a settlement for disaster victims.

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