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Not Business As Usual!

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

When disaster strikes and people need water and shelter, they are not usually in a position to pay for that service. We have political leaders with an active interest in changing the status quo— for finding innovative and scalable solutions to the challenges facing our cities, states, nation and the world. First, charity.

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The Importance of Resilient Grantmaking Technology Focused on Human-Centered Design

Connection Cafe

In their book, Beyond Great: Nine Strategies for Thriving in an Era of Social Tension, Economic Nationalism, and Technological Revolution, Hemerling and his co-authors emphasize that companies need to be “always-on.” Keep in mind that your board members need to be counted.

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[VIDEO] Get More Grants with Donor Cultivation

Bloomerang

So that means that I sat five hours for a really, really long multiple-choice test, and have a whole bunch of credentials that say I get national certification for doing this. If there’s any doubt in your mind, I can tell you right now some numbers. Now, some of you are probably like, “Oh, that sounds like a disaster.”

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COVID Had Devastating Consequences for Food Security. Here’s How the Media Covered It in 2020.

M+R

As part of our 2021 Mediamarks Labs series , we’re taking a close look at the trends in last year’s coverage of food insecurity, with the hope that communications professionals will keep the lessons of how coverage of this issue shifted in 2020 in mind when charting a course for the future. About the Author.

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