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Please Join VisionLink In Welcoming Aaron Titus To Our Proud Family!

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As a former member of the New Jersey Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (NJ VOAD), Aaron coordinated Hurricane Sandy and Irene response efforts for Mormon Helping Hands. He has testified before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs. Aaron Titus received his J.D.

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Tips to Maintain Momentum for Your In-Person Fundraising Events Amidst COVID-19

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While these goals are absolutely important, building a fundraising culture around your program can help your participants understand the important role of fundraising on your ability to accomplish your mission. Early in my career, I worked on the Race for the Cure in Houston when a hurricane swept through 10 days before our event.

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How to build your Nonprofit’s Budget – Collaborate!

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Environmental factors affect program delivery – Many nonprofits in the New York area experienced actual expenses less than budget in 2012 because programs were cancelled by Hurricane Sandy. Paul Konigstein is a Senior Consultant at Accounting Management Solutions , helping nonprofits improve their finance, accounting, and governance.

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Introducing the 2021 Classy Awards Leadership Council

Classy

His work examines the challenges of performance measurement, accountability, and governance facing organizations with a social purpose . Senior Vice President for Military, Veteran and Government Affairs. Kimberly Mitchell. National University. Kristin Bertell, m.a., Chief Philanthropy Officer. City of Hope. World Central Kitchen.

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The Maui wildfires: A record in disaster philanthropy, an opportunity to ‘get it right’ 

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By late March, Honolulu Civil Beat ’s Maui Fires Money Tracker had tallied more than $450 million in private donations and nearly $2 billion when including government assistance. That distinction previously belonged to the Greater Houston Community Foundation, after Hurricane Harvey.) And that’s only for one disaster last year.

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Preparing for the Next Disaster: The Future of #crisisdata

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Participants in the Summit recognized that if we can overcome challenges of verification, duplication, language, privacy, and culture, we will be in a position to empower the public to share valuable information with all of us. As Robert Scoble pointed out, "It's not so much about technology but people." Now they have the tools.

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#GMN2016 Annual Conference| Observations from Day 3

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Dr. Ruesga began by acknowledging the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. He said that this tragic event brought out many heroes to step up and respond when there was a failure of local and federal government. Albert Ruesga, President & CEO of the Greater New Orleans Foundation—a customer of ours, I’m proud to say. “Be