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NTEN Celebrates National Volunteer Week: Honoring NTEN Committee Members

NTEN

To recognize the tireless work of volunteers that support the nonprofit sector, we’ll be publishing a blog post every day this week to celebrate their contributions. This group of committed members share their ideas and perspectives to shape the conference priorities, content themes, and opportunities to improve each year.

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Funding And Grant Resources For Nonprofits Serving The LGBTQ+ Community

Bloomerang

Pride Month is a great time to celebrate and reflect on the work activists and nonprofit organizations are doing to support the LGBTQ+ community. Groups do not need 501(c)(3) of fiscal sponsor status to apply. Areas served: North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia. Areas served: United States. Point of Pride.

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One person makes a difference

Get Fully Funded

I spent the weekend in Savannah, Georgia with my Mama and sister-in-law to celebrate my Mama’s birthday (she’s 74). We learned the details of how Juliette Gordon Low started the Girl Scouts of America (and we saw a couple of scout groups touring Low’s home).

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Need Hands-on Help? NetSquared's Free Workshops Are in Your Community

Tech Soup

Each month, more than 70 groups hold free events in 24 countries. NetSquared groups focus on topics that address their unique local tech challenges, but once a quarter, we select a common theme. In Peru, the group explored how Azure can help NGOs and in Tanzania , people learned about the concept of cloud productivity services.

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Martin Luther King Day 2015

VisionLink

It is as a deeply divided nation that we prepare to celebrate President Obama''s second inauguration. Fifty years ago in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and the rest of the old South, Blacks could not drink from "whites only" water fountains, could not sit at "whites only" lunch counters or swim at "whites only" public swimming pools.

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Martin Luther King Day 2013

VisionLink

It is as a deeply divided nation that we prepare to celebrate President Obama''s second inauguration. Fifty years ago in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and the rest of the old South, Blacks could not drink from "whites only" water fountains, could not sit at "whites only" lunch counters or swim at "whites only" public swimming pools.

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Tips for a Successful bbcon Experience

Connection Cafe

Higher ed is the largest group represented at the conference with nearly 1,000 attendees representing private and public 2-year and 4-year institutions. Later that evening we hope you join us for the Celebration Event which features live music by Sixwire, who just performed at the NFL draft, and special guest Phil Vassar.