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Road Trip! Fundraising, Advocacy, Community Building, Storytelling and Recruitment on the Road.

Care2

Building local chapters. Wheels - You may not have a vehicle on loan from Ford, but you can reach out to your community to see if anyone has a vehicle they can loan and provide a clear donation opportunity for people to help pay for your gas money by inviting them to fuel your trip by donating $50 for a tank of gas. Over to You.

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Key Leadership Takeaways From The Book, Against The Grain

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to communicate. In his book, he shares his convictions on the fundamental tenets of: character commitment service leadership civility Each chapter tells the story of one of these tenets through compelling anecdotes of various characters in Courtney's life and career. A real "gut check."

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Coach Bill Courtney Tells Powerful Stories And Shares Insightful Leadership Lessons

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to communicate. In his book (May 13 release date), he shares is convictions on the fundamental tenets of: character commitment service leadership civility Each chapter tells the story of one of these tenets through compelling anecdotes of various characters in Courtney''s life and career.

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Why Cultivating Sustained Giving Makes Our Nonprofits Better

Connection Cafe

Digital marketing, nonprofit strategy, & storytelling. Would a business ever try to lose money acquiring a customer? It’s worth breaking even or possibly losing money to get that first purchase if they know that this customer will potentially bring in three times (or more) value over their lifetime with the company.

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[VIDEO] You’ve Been Let Go From Your Nonprofit Job – Now What?

Bloomerang

I like that attitude and the way you framed it. And so, for me, it made sense to go ahead and make that leap, that what would have been for me a more intentional slow process of doing a little bit on the side for a few years and having more money in the bank to feel comfortable as a very risk averse person, making such a big career jump.

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