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Exploring the Role of Apprenticeship in Today’s Economy with Tal Frankfurt + Robert Lerman

Cloud 4 Good

Essentially, the apprentice should contribute to the organization, actively learn while they’re contributing, should have in mind what the final outcome of their skill development would be, and then receive some kind of recognized certification that demonstrates that capability.

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Cheap, Easy, and Underutilized Online Communication for Nonprofits

NetWits

At the presentation of the concept in Germany earlier this year, VW had said the EV would launch on the market in 2013. In Germany, for example, according to the German Federal Statistical Office, 6 of every 10 people in the workforce commute by car. kWh lithium-ion battery pack. On average, 45.8% drive less than 10 kilometers (6.2

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How to Build a Culture that Leaves Behind a Legacy

NonProfit Hub

While these ideas are a good starting point, company culture is so much more than a one-time activity here and a day-off there, or feeling the need to spend money to try to look fun. Think about it — culture is about creating an environment and a workspace where everybody feels empowered to do the best they can do.

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Crypto Donors Don’t Wear Tinfoil Hats: The 14 differences between Crypto & Traditional Donors

Whole Whale

These structures allow people to collaborate in a trustless environment without the need of traditional bureaucracy or centralized authority. So every client we work with, even on the lowest end there’s an active strategy. Belief in community-run/owned decentralized structures. So as a result, five-figure programs are the norm.

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18 Successful (Yet Untapped) Fall Fundraising Ideas

CauseVox

Since bowling requires a bowling alley, participants can’t move the activity to their homes. It’ll give them a chance to connect with your organization and learn about your cause in a fun, social environment. Whatever option you go with, this is a fundraiser your active supporters are guaranteed to love. Chili Cook-Off.

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A Twitter follower is worth $0.24

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I started this campaign in Chicago, having never been to Nashville, and received donations from different countries and states (England, Germany, and several states within the U.S.). But don’t let this geographic boundary limit your campaign. The lessons for arts organizations. Going about the effort alone is much tougher.

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Does Your Nonprofit Suffer from a Culture of Sitting? How To Change It

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Encourage your company to create a more movement-oriented environment, from placing printers farther away from desks to locating employee parking lots farther from the building entrance. You’ll be amaze to see how much additional physical activity you will get just by having a few walking meetings a week!

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