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Katya Andresen, Network for Good: How I Have Fun, Do Good

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Katya is the COO of Network for Good and the author of Robin Hood Marketing: Stealing Corporate Savvy to Sell Just Causes. Katya Andresen, Network for Good: How I Have Fun, Do Good Britt Bravo is ahead of her time. It’s incredibly rewarding to help others, and teaching – or mentoring – gives me a sense of accomplishment.

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Jocelyn Harmon: People, Words, Technology & Truth: How I Have Fun, Do Good

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As Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Network for Good , she is privileged to lead the team to help over 5,000 nonprofits raise more friends and funds online. Finally, she serves on the board of directors for NTEN (Nonprofit Technology Network). You can follow Jocelyn on Twitter at @jocelynharmon.

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7 Ways to Have Fun and Do Good

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Johns — my North Portland, Oregon, neighborhood — I've been working this year on a new, all-volunteer mentoring program for local teen parents. - Elisa Camahort Page, BlogHer It is my absolute honor to help people find pieces of peace within, while outwardly expressing this life process though dance with our bodies.

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A Few Social and Collaborative Fundraising Approaches

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Nancy White recently blogged about a tool called ChipIn which is designed to simplify the process of connecting with people in your social network to collect money for a personal cause, to purchase a gift, or for community fundraising. " Amazingly 350 people signed up and this lead to the Mentoring Worldwide project.

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Solutionary Women: Alli Chagi-Starr, Ilyse Hogue, Melinda Kramer and Reem Rahim

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One of the first things that I had to do that was terrifying to me, when I was at the Rainforest Action Network, was actually stand up in front of a crowd at Carnegie Hall and address the CEO of Citigroup, which is the largest bank in the world. What I do is, I write for several blogs, as she mentioned. Own your space. And I was like "Oh!

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