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Priceless Board Members

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posted by Jessie Singer Executive Director, American Lung Association in California A philanthropist recently asked me, knowing that I’d be looking for new Board Members soon, what types of people I was in need of. He mentioned business CEOs, lawyers, university presidents, HR professionals, marketing gurus, etc. Like this article?

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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.

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Ask A Nonprofit Specialist - Engaging the Board in Financial Reports

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Anne Byrne , Professional-in-Residence, ASU Lodestar Center. Engaging members of a nonprofit Board of Directors in the organization’s financial affairs can be challenging, given the diverse skills and expertise Board members bring to the work. How can I make the reports more meaningful? What do you suggest? Learn More.

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

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Encourages savior complex and the drama triangle (“perpetrator, victim, and savior” roles). There is so much to learn from community-centric fundraising practices and professionals in the field who are already doing the work of equity, that can function in a donor-centric environment. Select socially responsible investments.

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