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To Survive a Crisis, Lean Into Trust—CEOs Share Pandemic Stories

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Our members were privileged to hear their reflections on a unique time in their organizations’ history and how the pandemic’s impact reshaped their future. Lockdown regulations were enforced one way in Dane County, another way in Milwaukee, and yet another way in Northern Wisconsin,” Kristine advised. But COVID reinforced that lesson.

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COVID-related National Service cannot just be gap year for privileged youth

ASU Lodestar Center

America has a long and rich history of national service, often turning to it as a powerful lever in times of crisis, as it did after 9/11, Hurricane Katrina and the Great Recession of 2008. And in Milwaukee, while Black Americans are only 26 percent of the population, they account for an astounding 81 percent of the deaths there.

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Wandering Down the "Don't Touch" Line

Museum 2.0

At the museum of art and history where I work, we are grappling with the question of how to help people enjoy themselves while keeping the art and artifacts safe. In the history gallery, we have some blended props and artifacts, and it's rarely clear what is and is not ok to touch. Art, however, does not come to museums pre-hardened.

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[VIDEO] 5 Must-Do’s of Year-End Fundraising Success

Bloomerang

Dang, she’s done a lot of Bloomerang webinars over our 10-year history and is just one of my favorite people. So how many volunteers, how many hours, how many dollars, what kind of space? I love volunteering with kids’ organizations. . And I’m on the upswing, so if I sound a little groggy, that’s why.

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