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Mentoring Staff New to Nonprofit Work

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posted by Sheryl Keeme , Executive Director, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Sheryl is a native of Pittsburgh arriving in Phoenix 12 years ago to work with the Relay For Life event in the then Desert Southwest Division of the American Cancer Society.

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What strategies can nonprofit leaders use to move program beneficiaries into program partners?

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However, after looking at the benefits that might arise, leaders in the sector may change their mind. So, once their mind is changed, what are some strategies that leaders can utilize to move program beneficiaries into program partners? Obstacle 1: “We have no money.”. Commit to involving their beneficiaries as program partners.

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Were We Crazy to Pursue Service Enterprise Certification? Our Rewarding Journey with SEI

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posted by Susan Nusall Director of Volunteers at Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education/Arizona Bar Foundation. What comes to mind when you hear Diagnostic Survey? What we came to realize more deeply is that it’s not all about me as the Director of Volunteers. How about Certification Rubric?

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Bringing “NOW Generation” Leaders to the Forefront

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Jessie Singer , Executive Director. As a proud young nonprofit professional in the Phoenix valley, I believe it's important to remember that age is not a qualifying factor in one’s professional abilities. Jessie is in her first year as Executive Director of Dysart Community Center. Dysart Community Center. Like this article?

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Leaders in Nonprofit Technology: Daniel Ben-Horin

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With initial funding of $2,500, he started the CompuMentor Project to match computer enthusiast volunteers called computer mentors with Bay Area nonprofits that needed the help. He took a psychology degree from the University of Chicago in 1969 and became a reporter and columnist for the Arizona Republic newspaper in Phoenix.