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Priceless Board Members

ASU Lodestar Center

He mentioned business CEOs, lawyers, university presidents, HR professionals, marketing gurus, etc. Jessie left Arizona at the end of 2012, but is fully committed to the nonprofit industry. Jessie is also a 2011-2012 Generation Next Nonprofit Leadership Academy. Like this article? Get another! Board Jessie Singer'

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Diversity recruitment key to nonprofit boards achieving mission

ASU Lodestar Center

Boards are the brain trusts of nonprofit organizations, responsible for providing leadership, oversight, expertise, guidance, accountability, vision, fundraising and an invaluable connection to community. So, how can diversity help nonprofit boards better accomplish their mission? Let that sink in a moment. percent of the U.S.

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Research Friday: The Self-Sufficiency Standard

ASU Lodestar Center

continuing weekly series, each Friday we invite a nonprofit scholar, student, or professional to. inform and improve day-to-day nonprofit practice. The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Arizona 2012 was produced for the Women’s Foundation of Southern Arizona by Dr. Diana Pearce at the University of Washington. As part of a.

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Research Friday: Why Give to International Charities?

ASU Lodestar Center

continuing weekly series, each Friday we invite a nonprofit expert to. inform and improve day-to-day nonprofit practice. I am a student in the Master of Nonprofit Studies program at Arizona State University and work for the ASU Lodestar Center. posted by Karina Lungo , Research Aide, ASU Lodestar Center. As part of a.

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AOL tries to discuss a difficult issue

ASU Lodestar Center

Register now for NMI 1 05 High Impact Leadership, a Tucson course from February 28-March 1. Anyone leading an organization, whether it’s public, private or nonprofit, must admire his courage for raising the issue, but should appreciate the foolhardiness of his approach. Lance received an MPA from the Ohio State University.

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