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Introducing the 2021 Classy Awards Leadership Council

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with his colleagues in 2020 who now also collectively oversee Camp Reach for the Sky, a free camp program for kids affected by cancer that is one of only three Gold-Ribbon children’s oncology camps in California . Previously served as CEO of The Seany Foundation, a pediatric cancer foundation. Helped co-found Oncology and Kids, Inc.

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Meet Connie Reece: Using Social Media to Strike Back At Ike

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last December, I watched Twitter turn into a sea of frozen green peas to support Susan Reynolds in her fight against breast cancer and to raise money for research in her honor. The wizard behind the Frozen Pea Fund (and many others since) is Connie Reece, who specializes in developing marketing and communications programs that use Web 2.0

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14 Nonprofit Books Recommended by Top Industry Experts

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The authors trace the evolution of nonprofit communications and debunk the social media myths that are holding organizations back. Written as a business fable, this book identifies the insecurities and flaws that can spell disaster not only for the corporate world, but for all kinds of teams. The Five Dysfunctions of a Team.

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300 More Email Subject Lines from End of Year Fundraising

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But we do continue to see single channel communication dying. Help cancer survivors like me. Risk of severe hunger – please read. Reminder – __ Online Event – Disaster Ignored – December 4th. Make a resolution for less outputs and more outcomes in 2014. Looking Forward. That’s a good thing.

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