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The voice and vision of the volunteer

ASU Lodestar Center

Everyone loves to save money, but when is saving money more important than taking care of the people that help implement and accomplish the ever-changing objectives and strategic plans? Trehon Cockrell-Coleman is a graduate of the Master of Nonprofit Leadership and Management program at Arizona State University.

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How Can Nonprofits Make the Most of Overhead Funds?

ASU Lodestar Center

Change the unrealistic expectations of contributors. Anna is the Comptroller at Critical Path Institute, a nonprofit organization in Tucson, Arizona. She received her undergraduate degree, a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration, at the University of Arizona, graduating Magna Cum Laude. She makes her home in Tucson.

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We are what we eat

ASU Lodestar Center

A student at Ochoa Elementary in Tucson proudly displays her bounty of carrots after harvest day. In 2013, the Food Bank partnered with the University of Arizona’s Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health to begin the measurement process. posted by Maureen West Project Manager, Social Impact Measurement ASU Lodestar Center.

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Diversity recruitment key to nonprofit boards achieving mission

ASU Lodestar Center

But to truly achieve its nonprofit mission, board leadership must be as diverse as the organization’s ever-changing community and clientele – not only in relation to demographics of today but also of tomorrow. He grew up in Flagstaff, lived many years in Tucson and has lived in the Valley since 2005.

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Philanthropy needs to change, but what can be done in fundraising for equity now?

ASU Lodestar Center

Yet, while this fundamental system change in philanthropy takes place, what can fundraisers do now to fundraise from an equity lens to encourage this change? However, fundraisers can begin this work now and create an environment for change by altering donor expectations and centering community need.

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