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RIP John Haydon

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” He kept us updated and constantly inspired with his positive attitude. The photo from is my October visit with him, a few months before he died. When he was diagnosed with a very rare and deadly form of cancer in 2017, he created a private Facebook Group called “Watch John Beat Cancer.”

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Setting work-life boundaries when working from homeĀ 

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Research has shown that detaching at the end of each workday mood, sleep, stress levels, and workplace attitudes. Photo credit: Ketut Subiyanto via pexels The post Setting work-life boundaries when working from home appeared first on Candid Blog. Mentally put your work down. reading, cooking, playing sudoku).

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Is it a movement or a moment?

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The champions transform local attitudes and behaviors related to nutrition, help foster collaboration, and engage decision-makers. Photo credit: Peter Caton, Action Against Hunger , Kenya The post Is it a movement or a moment? They all have a strong desire to mobilize public interest and advocate for systemic change.

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The Flickr Hold A Sign Meme: Protesting Wendy's Frosty Attitude Towards Animals

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This photo is from the Humane Society's recent "Wendy That's Not Right" campaign. This technique is the " hold a sign meme " where you ask your community to send photos to flickr of you (or your animal) holding a protest sign. The flickr pool of photos is here. And please only send photos. Has anyone?

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Millennials and Direct Mail Campaigns: A Crash Course

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Changing marketing tactics to keep up with shifting trends and attitudes can be a full-time job, which is where crash courses like this article can help. Postcards are short snapshots of your nonprofit, and your marketing team can decorate them with photos of your constituents, volunteers, events, or graphical elements.

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Recognizing the Importance of Gratitude

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This night is just one of many things weā€™ve done in the organization to help create an attitude of gratitude. Some of our awards are a fake wheel of cheese, a framed, oversized senior photo, a jar of jam preservatives and a handheld award. Live the Attitude Everyday.

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How To Stop Your Nonprofitā€™s After Hours Email Habit

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It is far better to address unhealthy attitudes toward digital communications at your nonprofit by carefully crafted and communicated email guidelines developed with everyone’s input. Some nonprofit workplaces have a rule about not sending any emails in the evenings or weekends. Here’s a good guide to writing precise emails.

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