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What is the Turkey and the Bread (or the Sourdough Starter) of the MAH?

Museum 2.0

It's run by Becky Mangiotta and Joe McCannon, two brilliant nerds who led national movements in homelessness and public health and then decided to teach others how to do it. But they suggested another metaphor: the turkey sandwich. Imagine that your existing project is a turkey sandwich. it is dialed-in delicious.

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Funding And Grant Resources For Nonprofits Serving The LGBTQ+ Community

Bloomerang

Areas served: Canada, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Russia, The South Caucasus, Turkey, United States, and Western Europe. is the first national fund in the country dedicated to uplifting, resourcing, and building the capacity of Black trans social justice leaders. Visibility Impact Fund. The Black Trans Fund?is

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Diversify Your Year-End Campaigns: How To Be Mindful And Inclusive Of Cultural Traditions

Bloomerang

If we post on Facebook to remind our supporters it’s National Pancake Day, then it seems insensitive (for example) to not remember Hanukkah. By expanding out from the homogeneous group we also demonstrate acts of leadership within that more numerous portion of the local and national population.

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Three Different Approaches to Twitter Fundraising: Bees, Turkeys, and Blame

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

An alternative approach is to experiment and find ways to improve results. . Take for example, The Free Rice Game , an interactive online game that donated rice to the United Nations World Food Program based on clicking. TweetsGiving 2009. The game was very engaging for adults and children alike. .

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7 Words to Avoid During Thanksgiving (and All Year Round)

Whole Whale

The traditional narrative of unity and cornucopias is fun and festive—but there’s more to the story than turkey. Since Abraham Lincoln made it official in 1863, Thanksgiving is a national holiday that is based on the 1621 feast between colonists and the Wampanoag Tribe in Plymouth. History of Thanksgiving. Burying the Bloody Lede.

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