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Empowering Young Children through Philanthropy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of them was Vincent Law who is doing interesting work with teaching young children about giving and philanthropy. Empower Young Children through Philanthropy – guest blog post by Vincent Law, CEO and Founder at PhilanthroKids Academy. In 2010, the conference was held in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Want a Winning Volunteer Program? It’s Time to Bring in Your 12th Man.

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. Melissa Mirchin is a Baltimore, Maryland native and graduated from Clemson University with a degree in Psychology. This is a question all too familiar to organizations relying heavily on volunteer support to carryout their missions. Think about this question – what can you accomplish with 100 of your best volunteers?

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Cloud for Good at EDUCAUSE Annual Conference 2021

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How the University of Vermont Reopened Their Campus Safely with Technology. Emily Jakubiak, Director of Professional Services, Cloud for Good; Rachel Seremeth, Director of Enterprise Applications, University of Vermont; Kevin Hytten, COVID-19 Information & Service Center Manager, University of Vermont. Find out more.

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Building a Better Recruitment and Admissions Funnel with UMBC

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The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) is a dynamic public research university integrating teaching, research, and service to benefit the citizens of Maryland. This is particularly valuable to the university for scouting prospective students and understanding what they’re looking for in a college experience.

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Guest Post: Shaking up the Ecological Landscape

Museum 2.0

This proposition begs two big questions: what new things might museums try, and how can they afford the risk, even those requiring relatively small investments? I am trying to engineer CFM to help provide solutions to those questions—to be a kind of “skunk works” for the whole museum field.

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