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Forum One Wins 12 Davey Awards!

Forum One

The Zero to Three Policy Center, an organization is an independent, non-partisan research-based voice that educates the public and political leaders about the unique developmental needs of babies and toddlers. Silver – Cultural Institutions for Websites. Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. National Endowment for the Arts.

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Announcing Our First Impact Labs Cohort on Zero Hunger: Addressing Food Insecurity in the U.S.

Saleforce Nonprofit

Prioritizing a more dignified experience in food service means that every person can both access food, and access the right food to meet their nutritional, medical, religious, or cultural needs. She has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Master’s in Public Administration from Arkansas State University. Emilio Tavarez.

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Forum One Wins 11 Communicator Awards

Forum One

Forum One received 11 awards in seven categories in this year’s awards for excellence and distinction in website design, development, and digital strategy across the categories of government, DEI, education, arts, health, cultural institutions, and annual reports for corporate communications. Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. The Harry S.

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Transforming Nonprofit Staff Into Champions on Social

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One Person Communications Department: Arkansas Advocates for Children has a one-person communications department. Here’s some tips on how to write or revise a social media policy that empowers your employees. Social Media Policy: Building Good Judgement. Nonprofit Examples. Here’s a few examples: 1.

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Arts Assessment: Let's Stop "Proving" and Start Improving

Museum 2.0

Consider the recent research at the University of Arkansas about the value of school field trips to cultural institutions. Instead of focusing on policy implications for someone outside our sphere of control, I''d love to see this kind of research used to change policy inside the museum.

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