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Making a Great Story into a Powerful Fundraising Story

Bloomerang

You need a clear problem. Another aspect of a great story is that it clearly states a problem; this is the problem your donors will help solve by giving to your cause. . You want this connection to be strong, so try to pick one problem and one story that really shows how important that need is.

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Receiving the 2011 CASE Award for Enterprising Social Innovation

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

The ESI Award recognizes outstanding individuals and organizations whose innovations blend methods from the worlds of business and philanthropy, and that challenge the status quo to create sustainable social value with a potential for large-scale impact.

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Coaching in your Learning and Development Program

Gyrus

Instructional designers have been trying for years to come up with the perfect teachings for organizational entities, with learnings ranging from electronic, social, micro, mobile, instructor-led, and blended. Let the students interact with each other on what they have learned.

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Educating Medical Personnel: New Book Reviews CPD Topics

Forj

This book was written for students of post-residency education, for leaders in health care professions, deans of medical schools, nursing, and pharmacy schools, and all people responsible for faculty development. He wrote a real-life case study with a problem to solve to lead off each chapter. The design of the book speaks to this.

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How Corporations Can Improve Workplace Giving without Increasing Administration

Givinga

Student loan assistance administration. Forty-four million borrowers are in student debt,³ which makes student loan assistance extremely popular. To compound the problem, most modern workplaces deal with all or some of the above concurrently, resulting in even greater strain. Here are four ways to do just that.

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The 5 Best Social Impact Games of 2010

NTEN

The most surprising group to create, share and promote original content is middle and high school students. To successfully complete their goals, players are asked to use their creativity to solve problems and more importantly, to share their work with others online through blogs, photos and YouTube clips.

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17 Ways We Made our Exhibition Participatory

Museum 2.0

We invited a private art school to fill a very public wall with paintings made by students in response to the question, "How would you depict love?" The biggest problem is the sharpies running out; visitors pound them into the walls, and they have to be replaced every two weeks.