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Symantec Gives Back

Tech Soup

As a company, they works to have a positive impact on the local communities around the world where it has offices. This program aims to expand the number of women in business and promote a regional culture of women’s entrepreneurship. Matching Gifts, Dollars for Doers, and Nonprofit Board Service.

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Bigger is always better…(Except when it’s not!)

ASU Lodestar Center

A small board would allow members to meet with less notice; there would be fewer busy schedules to try to coordinate, and the nastiness of bureaucracy would be easier to evade. By having more local leaders she would increase not only total funds to her organization, but higher visibility as well. Very appealing! Like this article?

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How Well Do You Know Your Neighbors?

Connection Cafe

She lives across town in a nice neighborhood and is married with two children. With some additional wealth data research you find out her husband owns an investment business downtown, and between the two of them they hold over $3 million in real estate assets. Or would you invite her to a behind-the-scenes event for local VIPs?

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The Bold, Focused Ideas of Breakthrough Nonprofit Brands: Book Giveaway Winners Announced

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My business supports an organisation called Entoure in Australia who stages challenging events to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for critically injured kids. Second, organize local veterinarians, municipalities and animal rescue organizations in working together to provide low-cost spay/neuter and promote adoption of the satos.’”.

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Elevating Advocacy Voices for Children Through Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: As part of my work at the Packard Foundation, I’ve had the honor of designing and facilitating a “networked capacity building project” for a cluster of grantees, state-based groups, to be more effective in engaging their networks toward covering uninsured children. Life Elevated.” of the past.

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