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Is a Culture of Learning Required To Learn in Public?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: I’m hosting a small army of guest bloggers, grantmakers, who are attending the GeoFunders National Conference taking place this week in Seattle. A Culture of Learning – Guest post by Teri Behrens. The GEO community is united by a common drive to challenge the norm in pursuit of better results.

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10 Years of PeaceTalks: What Does Peace Mean to You?

Saleforce Nonprofit

This is why the PeaceTalks platform was created 10 years ago with the first ever Geneva PeaceTalks being held in 2013 at the United Nations. When we talk about peace, many people think it’s only the job of politicians or high level United Nations officials and they don’t think or know how they can make a difference.

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How to Prevent Burnout at Your Nonprofit, From the Experts

Classy

To prevent burnout from taking over your nonprofit’s culture, passion, and productivity, you have to understand it. We’re bringing that honest conversation right to you with some new voices with a passion for nonprofit culture and employee wellness. . How do you build a culture of resilience with mental health resources for nonprofits?

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14 Things Great Coaches Do

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Great coaches know that a team culture must be flexible or it risks stifling the individuality, intuition, and free will of the players. Great coaches are models of engagement and passion no matter the external circumstance (score, standings, opponent's actions, referee's call, etc.). They know better than to limit possibilities.

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14 Attributes Of Great Coaches

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Great coaches know that a team culture must be flexible or it risks stifling the individuality, intuition, and free will of the players. Great coaches are models of engagement and passion no matter the external circumstance (score, standings, opponent''s actions, referee''s call, etc.). They know better than to limit possibilities.

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The Things Great Coaches Do

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Great coaches know that a team culture must be flexible or it risks stifling the individuality, intuition, and free will of the players. Great coaches are models of engagement and passion no matter the external circumstance (score, standings, opponent's actions, referee's call, etc.). They know better than to limit possibilities.

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How can nonprofit organizations measure community engagement?

ASU Lodestar Center

Understanding the benefits of building social capital may be effective in creating a participatory culture. In addition to encouraging collaboration and shared purpose, nonprofit organizations should ultimately aim to achieve sustained engagement and a participatory culture (Atlee, 2009). There is no golden standard. Sources: Atlee, T.

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