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Leadership’s Biggest Perk—Giving Others a Boost

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To change that, we came up with a structure that allows for on-demand project work in blended, cross-functional teams. Helping other women succeed is an especially meaningful piece of Winton’s professional development goals. “I But it does provide each individual with motivation and a plan for ongoing professional development.

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Do Negativity And Alarm Really Raise More Funds?

Bloomerang

Does negativity and alarm really raise funds?” —John, CEO of a civic education nonprofit Dear John, This is a top-of-mind question for many fundraising professionals. The truth is that fundraisers must sort out when and how to message their constituents using positive, negative, or a blend of both. Do you need revenue short term?

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2-1-1 Connecting Communities

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Leading 2-1-1s are transforming themselves from simple directories of services into professional managers of community information, providers of decision-making analytics, and proving themselves able to integrate solutions to leverage assets into outcomes.

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What Nonprofits Can Learn from New Orleans

ASU Lodestar Center

They’ve seen poverty and tragedy in their city, experienced natural disasters and man-made neglect. to find the right combination of professionalism and authenticity. Everything is a blend of people, flavors, sights and sounds; all are welcome. I present three of them to you now. Lesson #1: NOLA does not whine. Be relatable.