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Not On Our Watch: The Least Depressing Book About Darfur You'll Ever Read

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It isn't often that you can't wait to keep reading a book about genocide, but that is how it was while I was reading Not On Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond by Don Cheadle and John Prendergast. And the Five Helpful Hints for Advocacy Initiatives 1. Darfur activism book Don Cheadle John Prendergast

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Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants: How Does Your Nonprofit Have Fun and Do Good?

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fundraising, advocacy). George Irish of Shake the Pillars posts about Amnesty International's "Get in Bed with Darfur" -Putting the Fun Into Human Rights Campaigning. As the host, I asked bloggers to post about, How Does Your Nonprofit Have Fun and Do Good? Bloggers were invited to post about: 1. Your own take on the theme.

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Making Stories Work for Your Org: What the Data Says

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A third, similar test for a major international aid organization found no statistical difference between an institutional appeal and a story-focused appeal. Joe Sestak’s 2006 congressional campaign, and then joined M+R's online advocacy and fundraising team. Before OFA, he served as Internet Director for Rep.

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