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The University of Alabama at Birmingham: Transforming Student Journeys Through Salesforce

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The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is an internationally-renowned, public doctoral research university and academic health center dedicated to transforming the student experience. You May Also Enjoy: Success Story: Creating Equity in Education With Teach For America + Salesforce Marketing Cloud.

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Leveraging Salesforce CRM for the University of Vermont Office of Research

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It’s also keyed into one of UVM’s rallying taglines: “ amplify our impact.” Salesforce has dramatically improved services through its reliable centralization and will only become more impactful with time as more information is gathered and the system grows with historical data to build more reliable reports.

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How a Fan of Nonprofits Teaches Tech and Fundraising

Tech Soup

Louis; Huntsville, Alabama; and Orlando. Even in its first year, Orlando Gives had some impact. I am one of the crazies of my era who, while in college, chose to work in the nonprofit sector. I grew up as a semi-military brat (my father is an engineer and we moved a lot … emphasis on the brat). So, we lived in Dallas; St.

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11 Powerful Quotes about New Power at the 2019 Social Good Summit

Connection Cafe

This year marked the 10 th anniversary of the Social Good Summit , an annual conference hosted by the UN Foundation, Mashable, 92 nd Street Y and the United Nations Development Programme that celebrates advocacy and activism for social impact. Do not confuse youthful moral clarity with naivete.” Dr. Ayanna E.

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Martin Luther King Day 2015

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Fifty years ago in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and the rest of the old South, Blacks could not drink from "whites only" water fountains, could not sit at "whites only" lunch counters or swim at "whites only" public swimming pools. It is the true meaning of our creed that teaches us how to get along.

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Martin Luther King Day 2013

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Fifty years ago in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and the rest of the old South, Blacks could not drink from "whites only" water fountains, could not sit at "whites only" lunch counters or swim at "whites only" public swimming pools. It is the true meaning of our creed that teaches us how to get along.

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Remote Technology in the Pandemic: Rebalancing Toward Equity and Access

Non Profit Quarterly

One CVA who organizes volunteers in the Dallas metro area lamented the impacts of COVID-19 on their operations. As one volunteer manager in a human services organization in Alabama put it, remote technology like social media gives you an “audience that doesn’t have limits.” But now we are limping along.