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Introducing the 2021 Classy Awards Leadership Council

Classy

First woman selected to be President & CEO of Veterans Village of San Diego, and is a 2019 George W. Double-certified neurologist and preventive medicine specialist with a background in public health, working toward the transition to replace the use of animal experimentation with superior human-based testing methods.

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Balancing Engagement: Adventures in Participatory Exhibit Labels

Museum 2.0

The Santa Cruz Surfing Museum recently loaned us some fabulous surfboards that tell the co-mingled history of surfing and redwood trees in Santa Cruz. We blatantly borrowed the brilliant technique the San Diego Museum of Natural History used to write labels based on visitors’ questions. how did they ride the plank?”

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What are the most effective ways Nonprofits/Foundations can use Twitter #hashtags?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A Brief History of Hash Tags Chris Messina ( @chrismessina) is credited with starting hashtags and has written about how to make them most useful. You need to publicize the tag and encourage conversation around the tag. You create a hashtag simply by prefixing a word with a hash symbol: #hashtag. I think it takes more a unique tag.

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Launching the First Wave of the OF/BY/FOR ALL Change Network

Museum 2.0

The First Wave includes 6 museums, 5 performing arts organizations, 3 public libraries, 3 parks, and 3 community centers. We selected a First Wave that reflects diversity of geography, size, and sector, so we can see who this works best for and why. Half are led by people of color or indigenous people.

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Does the Most Powerful Work Live Onstage or Behind the Scenes?

Museum 2.0

Let's say your organization has a mission to increase X (art, healthy kids, clean water, community cohesiveness, etc.). On the other hand, in onstage mode, we could present more highly visible opportunities for people to be empowered and connected through art and history. Do we have to choose one or the other? Not exclusively.

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Saving the California Condor: A Collective Impact Story

ASU Lodestar Center

After a contentious and much-publicized debate, the decision was made to capture all remaining wild condors and bring them to the San Diego and Los Angeles Zoos for captive breeding. Art Risser never moved, and he never raised his hand — even when they mentioned him by name. Click here to register now! This bird is huge!”

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Charitable Giving in Higher Education: A Conversation with CASE’s Sue Cunningham

sgEngage

On the philanthropy side, we know that demand for additional sources of funds will continue to increase at both independent and public institutions. Public institutions fared slightly better than their private counterparts in our most recent survey. billion in our 2020 report from $49.6 in our 2019 report.