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How can nonprofits enact successful inclusion strategies for disabled stakeholders?

ASU Lodestar Center

Note a person’s preferred terminology when they refer to themselves with either Person-First Language (PFL) or Identity-First Language (IFL), and respect and adopt their same preference. Nikki Belshe Lanza is a 2021 graduate of the Master of Nonprofit Leadership and Management program at Arizona State University.

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NetSquared Volunteers Help Nonprofits Like You Master Technology

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Boston, Massachusetts: Tech Networks of Boston Roundtable: Doing a Data Dive to Find Data About Children and Families. Houston, Texas: Net2Houston Refresh! Yaoundé, Cameroon: Strengthening the Capacity of Female University Dropouts. ## Europe. ## Asia and Pacific Rim. --> North America. Monday, May 1, 2017.

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Guest Post: Shaking up the Ecological Landscape

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In rapidly changing environments, more species adopt an “r” strategy—they have lots and lots of offspring, most of which die, and often high levels of genetic variation. Individually and as a field they have flourished by adopting a K strategy. Change is more likely to be bad (maladaptive) than good. This is called a “K” strategy.

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