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Hold a BLOCKBUSTER Virtual Event Like The Dougy Center

Greater Giving

The development team learned and grew a lot over the last year, and now they’ve done it again: their second virtual event, the 2021 Reflection Benefit, was a week-long festival of activities that inspired incredible generosity and reached new audiences everywhere. The Dougy Center reported new donors from all over the world. Feel the FOMO!

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Storymakers 2016 Winners

Tech Soup

Imagine children around the United States learning mindfulness. Then imagine how this teaching can impact children's lives, transforming their journey through life. The viewer is left imagining the future, wondering what stories these children will tell themselves someday. But how to activate them?

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Member Appreciation Month wrap-up: #ntenthanks, event archives, and the grand prize winners!

NTEN

One of the most fun aspects of Member Appreciation Month has been the daily prize giveaways. We’ve given out prizes to members who have been particularly active and engaged, as well as to members randomly selected from our database, and announced their big wins via social media. 31st is Victoria Miller of Trisomy 18 Foundation.

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Kid-Tested, Hipster-Approved: How Austin’s Thinkery Curated a Whole New Audience.

Connection Cafe

It’s safe to say this town is up there trending with those other ‘cool hipster’ cities like Brooklyn and Portland. Well, in some pretty big ways if you talk to the team at Thinkery , who just created Thinkery21 , an evening of fun created just for this demographic. Oh, Austin, TX. Genius, Thinkery, genius!

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Making Alternative Meaning out of Museum Artifacts

Museum 2.0

The Odditoreum is a temporary gallery for the summer school holiday in which the Powerhouse is displaying eighteen very odd objects alongside fanciful (and fictitious) labels written by children's book author Shaun Tan, schoolchildren, and visitors. People are having fun with this experience, and who can blame them?

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