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Reflections from Center for Nonprofit Excellence Annual Conference, Louisville, KY

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Today I facilitated a couple of workshops as part of the Social Media track for annual conference for the Center for Nonprofit Excellence in Louisville, KY. At the end of the conference, I interviewed Rosetta along with Ashely Cecil , Erin McMahon , and Diana Church -- all young nonprofit professionals. Is there a better way forward?

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Q&A with sgLEADERS: Dwight Dozier, Georgia Tech Foundation

Connection Cafe

With more than 38 years of experience in higher education advancement, Dwight is an active participant in his profession, currently serving as a member of the board of directors for the Association of Advancement Services Professionals. Q: What led you to working in higher education?

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13 #npEXPERTS Share their Most Valuable Donor Acquisition & Fundraising Ideas

Connection Cafe

I have no doubt that you’ll improve your fundraising efforts and boost acquisition rates if you take the advice each of these professionals are sharing. By Scott Gilman : Louisville Cardinals, horse racing, nonprofits, music, movies, various rants. I love working with organizations that are changing the world.

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Planning a Legacy that Honors Others

Connection Cafe

Congratulations to Wesley Manor Retirement Community in Louisville, Kentucky. If you do your own webpages, talk to your webmaster and get on the calendar for regular updates and language changes that incorporate ideas such as this one, as well as discuss emerging vehicle types like beneficiary designation form gifts.

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Book Club Part 1: Free at Last

Museum 2.0

Given peoples’ (including museum professionals!) I remember visiting the excellent Muhammed Ali Center last year in Louisville during the ASTC conference. Or because they want to treat museums as a free resource but are being forced to change their patterns of use to adapt to the new system? Not convinced?

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