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September Cause Awareness: National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

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Edwin Shneidman (left) at his home in Los Angeles, California with Maurizio Pompili, who was the recipient of the 2008 Shneidman Award. You can check out programs like the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Talk Away the Dark or attend a training by the American Association of Suicidology. Agencies from within the U.S.

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10 Awesome LGBTQ Organizations You Should Support This Pride Month

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From Equality Florida to Freedom Oklahoma to Basic Rights Oregon, we amplify the power of the state-based LGBTQ movement. By training and supporting strong local leadership, they ensure that LGBTQ leaders on the ground in their states can fend off attacks and advance protections for LGBTQ people in their legislatures.

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Funding & Grant Resources For Nonprofits Focused On Education

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Areas served: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas. OCF’s education programs, partnerships, and initiatives focus on early childhood, K-12, and access to postsecondary education and training where investments make the most impact. Robin Hood. Robin Hood is New York City’s largest poverty-fighting organization.

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[VIDEO] The Board’s Role in Fundraising & Resource Development

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But she’s been in your shoes, like I said, being a leader of an organization and also raising a ton of money and does a lot of these trainings. She’s got an awesome YouTube channel where she does a lot of free trainings as well. And when I say ready your board, have the proper tools and trainings in place.

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Who Will Be the Next $100,000 Purpose Prize Winner? - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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She and Murphy were called to immediate service to search the rubble of the Oklahoma City bombing. There in Oklahoma, she realized the nation needed a better system for training search dogs and matching them to firefighters—not just volunteers. Her idea is now a reality.