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Experiential Leadership Development

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I’ve just returned from week-long leadership development program in Israel called “ Reality Storytellers ” hosted by the Schusterman Foundation. We stayed in amazing places and enjoyed incredible meals by some of the top Chefs in Israel. This year’s work will build on this past year.

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New Playbook Resource: How To Engage Alumni

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I’ve seen this first hand. For the past two years, I’ve been facilitating an online peer learning exchange for Knight Foundation grantees who are using the Giving Day Playbook , developed by Third Plateau Social Impact Strategies for those wanting to host Giving Days.

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Cambodia Bloggers: Five Years Later – Part 2

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” Part 1 was about NGOs in Cambodia , focusing on the work of the Sharing Foundation. This post is about the social media community in Cambodia. ” Part 1 was about NGOs in Cambodia, focusing on the work of the Sharing Foundation. This post is about the social media community in Cambodia. I started blogging [.]

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Reflections: Social Media and NGO/CSR Workshop in India

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The Nasscom Foundation in India, the epicenter of nonprofit technology and social innovation, invited me to present as part of the Global CSR track in a session about reaching the Bottom of the Pyramid with technology and social media. Here's why: I attended and presented at the Indian Leadership Forum in Mumbai on Feb 9-11.

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The Last Blogpotomac: A New Community Rises from the Ashes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Geoff Livingston invited me to keynote the conference along with Shel Israel , author of Twitterville. followed by 20-30 minutes of discussion with the audience facilitated by the hosts. The format was ten minutes of speaking (no Powerpoint allowed!), We had the time to dig into a topic and come out with a deeper understanding.