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July Cause Awareness: Disability Pride Month

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Disability Pride Month is a great awareness month dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and the importance of people with disabilities in our communities, promoting the visibility of people with disabilities, and honoring the inherent right to a better quality of life for people with disabilities. Donate to support their mission here.

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Answer these 6 questions to frame your fundraising plan structure

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Nonprofits that struggle live this life every day of the year. You can find new donor prospects by booking speaking engagements at community groups, clubs, churches, universities, anywhere you think you can find people who will be interested in your work. Use the tools you need, just don’t try to keep everything stored in your brain.

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Wearable Computing: Sussing Out the Frontiers of Nonprofit Technology

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It also does translations of foreign language signs and things you’re looking at. It was developed at Singularity University and uses technology from the NASA Mars Rover project. He is an expert in the cognitive neuroscience field of ‘brain computer interface’ or thought controlled computing.

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The Tech That Will Change 2016

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Microsoft is developing a Mandarin-language version of something like that for the Chinese market called Xiaolce. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted in June to expand the Universal Lifeline program to include broadband, following a public comment period. Finally, here's the sci-fi technology that is becoming reality.

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Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members As Fundraising Ambassadors

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I don’t know how you find the time to do this, Elizabeth, in addition to your full-time job which is a lot, but you’re also an instructor at the University of Pennsylvania. As I shared, I’m a Senior Vice President at CCS and an instructor at the University of Pennsylvania. It’s how my brain works.

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[VIDEO] Keeping Your Donor Database Healthy, Wealth, and Wise

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Mary’s University of Minnesota. But the one universal global thing is that data, data is just bad. Well, your database, I’ve said this, your database is like your brain, right? Like your fundraising brain. So I’m going to say I get [foreign language 00:19:56]. And I’m an MFIA.

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

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” So we have in our brains, the amygdala, the fear center, where you have flight, fright, and freeze as the emotional reactions to things that’s scare you. David Dunlop, who many of you will know as from Cornell University, spent his life there, took 13 years to get a $100 million-plus gift.

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