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From the Kids’ Table to the Adults’ Table: Taking Relationships Seriously in a World of Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In recent years, funders, practitioners and academics have been paying more and more attention to the role of social networks in addressing issues of public concern. Kiewit’s fundamental goal for his philanthropy: to build and sustain the communities we share, literally and figuratively.

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4 Grant Writing Tips to Bolster Relationships with Foundations

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Jeff Kutash, the executive director of the Peter Kiewit Foundation in Omaha, Neb, deals with grants on a daily basis. The foundation’s strategy, priorities and goals of the foundation, as well as the process and criteria for reviewing grants. Grant writing is a time-consuming process.

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Happy New Year: What’s Your Theme for the Year?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

These include a review of the year’s accomplishments and two techniques that help you focus on your goals: Peter Bregman’s theme for the year , and Chris Brogan’s “ My Three Words.” I also throughout the month of January review my work routines and systems and redesign or tweak to improve productivity. Year in Review.

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4 Grant Writing Tips to Bolster Relationships with Foundations

NonProfit Hub

Jeff Kutash, the executive director of the Peter Kiewit Foundation in Omaha, Neb, deals with grants on a daily basis. The foundation’s strategy, priorities and goals of the foundation, as well as the process and criteria for reviewing grants. Grant writing is a time-consuming process.

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Dos and Don’ts for Online Restricted Donations

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The main goal is to have a restrictions list that’s short enough that donors don’t have to scroll through the options. Of Omaha makes it easy for donors to support girls in both Lincoln and Omaha with a simple, clean format that allows donors to give how they choose (and don’t forget to take note of that recurring giving prompt!).