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Ho’owaiwai: A Network in Hawaii

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At the core of the network is the Hawaii Alliance for Community-based Economic Development who serves as a “network weaver” to connect, support and catalyze action among the network. It is supported by the Hawaii Community foundation and a coalition of 11 funders. It was a negotiated process”, said Chris van Bergeijk.

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How to Help After the Maui Wildfire

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Here are some options for you: Support the First Responders The American Red Cross and the American Red Cross of Hawaii have mobilized to open shelters, distribute emergency supplies, help with damage assessment, and locate missing loved ones. If you’re interested in donating to support relief efforts, you can make a gift here.

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VisionLink’s Strategic Advantage Consulting is Proud to support the Complete College America Strategic Planning Academy

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VisionLink’s unique Strategic Advantage consulting department is proud to be supporting the Complete College America Strategic Planning Academy (CCA). This is the 15th CCA-affiliated Academy that Lois Ann Porter, Visionlink’s Sr. Vice President, has helped design and implement. The Academy format is based on Lois Ann’s Institute design.

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The Unsung Hero in Fundraising Campaigns Isn’t Raffles—It’s Sweepstakes!

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Furthermore, raffles of any kind are 100% against the law in Alabama, Hawaii, and Utah. The truth is that the majority of an organization’s audience believes in the cause and wants to support it. But , raffle laws vary from state to state—in many states (13, the last time we checked), online raffles are flat-out illegal.

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How Make-A-Wish is Telling New Stories with Audience Personas

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Many nonprofits fall into the trap of believing that their audience is the general public, when the truth is that your supporters are much more nuanced than that. As do-gooders, we often think that talking about our organization’s accomplishments and the important work that we’re doing should be enough to engage our supporters.

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A Run for Inclusion—Why I’m Running the Publix Half Marathon to Benefit Kyle Pease Foundation

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I challenged myself to run the Atlanta half marathon last February to support a nonprofit partner with a mission to improve the lives of people with disabilities through sports. I was excited, nervous, anxious, but most of all proud to be raising money to support the Kyle Pease Foundation and their incredible mission.

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Social Media Club Workshop in Hawaii: Reflections on Social Media Game - Aloha Version

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Hawaii Social Media Game View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. tags: hawaii socialmediaclub ). I learned some much from them and Roxanne Darling - who was also instrumental in making this workshop happen and who gave an informative presentation about the power of social media to support tourism goals. 

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