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Public speaking for change

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

on choosing to be a nonprofit or a for-profit, based on my For Love or Lucre SSIR article 9/26 Kicking off the Stanford Social Entrepreneurship Lecture Series 10/1 Speaking at the Disability Rights Advocates board meeting 10/5 Duke Fuqua MBA High Tech Club Panel (Cloud Computing /Social Entrepreneurship panels) 10/5 Duke CASE Award for Enterprising (..)

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The PAN Foundation’s Mission to Make Healthcare More Equitable for Uninsured People

Saleforce Nonprofit

What does your fundraising strategy look like and how has it changed the last year and a half? In 2020, in the wake of the pandemic, we had concerns about how the budgets from our corporate and individual donors would change, and how that might affect our fundraising. Robert and Virginia have benefitted from the PAN Foundation’s work.

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Kids and Philanthropy: Teaching Your Children To Be Charitable

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And while video games like Zoo Tycoon or online games can teach them all sorts of skills that will need to be successful adults (and this has been validated recently by a MacArthur Foundation funded study ,) I was excited to discover this wonderful list of games for change. They created the Popcorn For Kids Campaign.

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How Online Collaboration is Changing Scholarship

Forum One

ever awarded at the University of Virginia in 1968, and, as he said, "had a seat on the 50 yard line watching the technology revolution." Wulf shared a personal example of how online collaboration has positively changed the way his daughter, Karin, works. 15 years ago, specialized research required travel.

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Coaching in your Learning and Development Program

Gyrus

As summer winds down, and the intense heat we have been experiencing here in Virginia starts to subside, it can only mean one thing. Instructional designers have been trying for years to come up with the perfect teachings for organizational entities, with learnings ranging from electronic, social, micro, mobile, instructor-led, and blended.

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Remote Technology in the Pandemic: Rebalancing Toward Equity and Access

Non Profit Quarterly

We wanted to know how technology use has changed in volunteer management, especially through the pandemic. As one CVA with a medical nonprofit explained: Our volunteer workforce demographic is changing. And…they know technology, so they’re also an asset to help teach other volunteers. Who are these people we talked with?

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Recommendations For Your Business Books Summer Reading List

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Then, select one or more for your summer reading list. Then, select one or more for your summer reading list. Then, select one or more for your summer reading list.