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Is the Higher Education Pipeline Shrinking or Just Taking a Nap?

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People have been choosing to have fewer children, and that decline has significant implications for educational institutions worldwide. They will need to make financial incentives to attend—especially grants and scholarships—more robust and communicate how an education at their school prepares students for the future.

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A Huge Thanks To Guest Bloggers from the Grantmakers for Effective Organizations Conference 2012

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A huge thanks to the small army of guest bloggers, grantmakers, who attended the GeoFunders National Conference taking place this week in Seattle and published blog posts to share their reflections and thoughts. Dave Doig, Director of Grants and Community Initiatives, Vancouver Foundation. Efrain Gutierez, Associate, FSG.

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Amplifying Female Voices: Strategies for Equitable and Inclusive Grantmaking

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The organization was recruiting women who had spare time—which left out many of the younger, more diverse voices who had children, school, and multiple priorities. You can also find further insights about the conversation through Jacquie’s LinkedIn post, “ Reflections on WIP’s All In, All Rise Symposium.”

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NTEN Member Case Study: Rebranding the Accidental Techie

NTEN

Here are some excerpts: Amber Eastman Black, Rosenberg Fund for Children. On taking on the "tech leader" role more purposefully: At my last performance review, I requested and was granted a change of official job title from "Public Relations Coordinator" to "Public Relations and Technology Coordinator."

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4 Ways Your Grantmaking Organization Can Stay Relevant to Your Community’s Changing Needs

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This could be as simple as adjusting your guidelines to compensate for changing economics or as complicated as creating new grants and programs to meet those needs. It should be concise and specific, and it should reflect the needs and priorities of your community.

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

Bloomerang

First of all, these children have taught themselves. And for all of us who are parents who had privilege of teaching these children, just be glad you’re still like those little people. Oh, no business increased, coaching increased, the amount of change management exercises I had to take organizations through increased.