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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Fear not, nonprofit professionals!

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ASU Home ASU A-Z Index My ASU Colleges & Schools Directory Map About Blog Academics Organizational Assistance Emerging Leaders Professional Development Philanthropy Research News & Events You are here: Home → Blog Pages Blog Home Write for us! Disclaimer Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Fear not, nonprofit professionals! Access resources!

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: What It Takes to Lead.

ASU Lodestar Center

ASU Home ASU A-Z Index My ASU Colleges & Schools Directory Map About Blog Academics Organizational Assistance Emerging Leaders Professional Development Philanthropy Research News & Events You are here: Home → Blog Pages Blog Home Write for us! 1] In the past few decades, the nonprofit workforce has become increasingly professionalized.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Lost Your Tax-Exemption? What Next ?

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ASU Home ASU A-Z Index My ASU Colleges & Schools Directory Map About Blog Academics Organizational Assistance Emerging Leaders Professional Development Philanthropy Research News & Events You are here: Home → Blog Pages Blog Home Write for us! Fear not, nonprofit professionals! Research Friday: The Board Chair and the CEO: When.

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Legacy of Hope Austin: Dreams for Kids with Special Needs

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The program offers year-round dance lessons and an annual competition to 80 children with special needs through the assistance of 80 volunteers and four professional dance schools. The program is directed by professional dancer McKenna-Jane Carr (Julie Lyles Carr's daughter). The program has also been extremely popular.

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Visitors in Focus

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I graphed leisure, fun, and museums for an old post, if you want to think more about the relationship between those concepts ). We make our signs appealing to us, not instructive to our visitors. In all my observations of visitors in galleries, I sometimes wondered if some museum professionals liked the visitors they were serving.

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