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Demystifying Donor Advised Funds

Top Nonprofits

His leadership was recognized locally and nationally, and honored with awards from the Better Business Bureau for Ethics and the Louisville Urban League for championing diversity. Share This Post!

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Demystifying Donor Advised Funds

Top Nonprofits

His leadership was recognized locally and nationally, and honored with awards from the Better Business Bureau for Ethics and the Louisville Urban League for championing diversity. He is an accomplished nonprofit CEO, having previously led the Center for Nonprofit Excellence. Share This Post!

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Demystifying Donor Advised Funds

Top Nonprofits

His leadership was recognized locally and nationally, and honored with awards from the Better Business Bureau for Ethics and the Louisville Urban League for championing diversity. He is an accomplished nonprofit CEO, having previously led the Center for Nonprofit Excellence. Share This Post!

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Guest Post: How to Build Capacity with Roles that Volunteers Enjoy: a process in 4 easy steps

Twenty Hats

The bottom line: volunteers are giving staff the gift of time to accomplish more for our mission. She lives in Denver, CO and is originally from Louisville, KY. Brittany McGarry is a Volunteer Engagement Specialist with the National MS Society.

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Is Social Media the Fund Development Professional’s Magic Bullet?

NonProfit Hub

Tammy Moloy is a guest contributor for Nonprofit Hub, and a Senior Consultant with Ashley|Rountree and Associates, a leading regional non-profit consulting firm based in Louisville, Kentucky. Increasingly, board members are looking to development staff to devise a plan using social media to increase gift income.

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Planning a Legacy that Honors Others

Connection Cafe

Honorariums and memorial gifts are meant to celebrate an occasion or celebrate the life of a friend or relative. Should I ask if you’ve ever made an honor or memorial gift, most of you would say “Yes!” And, should I ask if that was a current gift – a one-time gift given from disposable income – most of you would say “Yes!”

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Q&A with sgLEADERS: Dwight Dozier, Georgia Tech Foundation

Connection Cafe

Murrow College of Communication entering gift and pledge data related to the KWSU Public Radio/TV Station’s annual fund drives. A: My path to working in higher education and advancement started when I was attending college at Washington State University. While completing my degree, I had taken a part-time job working at the Edward R.

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