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4 Examples Proving Nonprofits Should Offer Trust as a Service (TaaS)

Whole Whale

Like the stickers are for food delivery, the trust as a service model is a great opportunity for most businesses today. The model is defined by two mains steps. Historically, the trust as a service model has been used to grow businesses, get new customers, and set industry service/safety standards. How they make money: The U.S.

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My Notes from Next Generation Evaluation Meeting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You can view the videos and presentations on the conference materials page. Based on a logic model. Refine a model or make definitive judgment. Brennan noted that when a program that is trying change a system is in this stage – the logic model is not the navigational star. There deep dive sessions for each method.

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Digital Strategies for Community Foundations: COF Knight Digital Media Center Workshop Notes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I got to hear an overview of the ecosystem work that Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo and a presentation by Sara Goo, Senior Digital Editorial, Pew Research Center. The project is a hyperlocal source of information about living green–powered by network of environmental activists, nonprofits, and grassroots organizations.

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What Are Social Enterprises, Anyway?

Tech Soup

TechSoup Global’s CEO Rebecca Masisak is presenting at the Social Enterprise Alliance Summit 2013 this month in Minneapolis. Van Jones , founder of the grassroots think tank Rebuild The Dream , CNN contributor, and author of the visionary The Green Collar Economy , is one. That got me to wondering. Its valuation is currently 15.6

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Doing Museum Work: Your Thoughts

Museum 2.0

Lindsay Green suggests: I’ll go with make the work the team are focussed on visible - literally a list of projects or challenges you’re currently solving on the wall. Allow them to decide, using their knowledge of their work, where space could open to open up to do that presentation or paper.

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Protecting Wild Lands Through Art

Tech Soup

Braided River staff members work with other conservation organizations from the beginning of each of their book projects to arrange public outreach campaigns that include presentations, publicity, and exhibits that reach beyond the printed page to audiences beyond the traditional environmental core. Contributors presented across the U.S.,

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Protecting Wild Lands Through Art

Tech Soup

Braided River staff members work with other conservation organizations from the beginning of each of their book projects to arrange public outreach campaigns that include presentations, publicity, and exhibits that reach beyond the printed page to audiences beyond the traditional environmental core. Contributors presented across the U.S.,

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