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Postcard From Alaska

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My First Trip to Alaska. The photo above is me at age 14 in Alaska with my mom. I being a typical teenager who didn’t want to be away from her friends, so I really didn’t enjoy the natural wonders of Alaska and even refused to eat a salmon dinner. Welcome To Alaska. Tags: Conferences alaska.

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Alaska: And The Earth Shook Under My Feet

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Yesterday afternoon during the ForakerGroup 2010 Nonprofit Leadership Summit, I experienced my first Alaskan earthquake (4.9). I was scared – the floor swayed and I felt like I was on boat. Theme of the Leadership Summit was wellness for the field, community, and individuals. All in all – an exciting day in Alaska!

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Funding And Grant Resources For Nonprofits Serving The LGBTQ+ Community

Bloomerang

They focus their partnerships on women-led organizations that prioritize the leadership of young women and girls, Indigenous women, Afro-descendant women, LGBTIQ people, and people with disabilities. Areas served: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington. PFund Foundation. Areas served: Vermont.

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The Ladder of Love: Growing Facebook Fans

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was lucky enough to spend my last afternoon in Alaska driving to Talkeetna with Aliza Sherman who lives in Alaska who I’ve known since 1995 and with Cassandra Stalzer my host! I love the framework she created for identifying and cultivating Super Fans on Facebook. Ladder of Love on Facebook. The very first [.].

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Spotlighting the Benefits of the Stakeholder Economy at Davos 2022

Saleforce Nonprofit

Business can be the greatest platform for change when we focus on action leadership instead of thought leadership. I couldn’t think of a better way to create meaningful impact than by bringing together prominent leaders and activists whose ideas and leadership are changing the world for the better.

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Fighting for a cause

ASU Lodestar Center

My internship took place at Fairbanks Youth Advocates in Fairbanks, Alaska. I was in Alaska for the summer as an AmeriCorps Summer Crew Leader. There weren’t many options in Alaska, so I had to expand my search. I looked to many of my nonprofit leadership and management classes at ASU for insight. and Canada.

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Embracing risk culture in nonprofits: let’s start talking about failure

ASU Lodestar Center

posted by Jordyn Shafer-Frie Fall 2018 Alumna, ASU Master of Nonprofit Leadership & Management. Jordyn Shafer-Frie is a graduate of the Master of Nonprofit Leadership and Management program at Arizona State University. Shafer-Frie is a native of Alaska. Illustration by Jocelyn Ruiz. What is risk culture? “.staff

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