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How Nonprofits Can Engage Volunteers in Advocacy

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posted by Carletha Sterling Summer 2018 Alumna, ASU Master of Nonprofit Leadership & Management Volunteer Board Member Wings for Women, Tucson, Arizona. The terms advocacy and lobbying are generally used interchangeably to describe how nonprofits influence legislation and public policy. However, volunteers can also be advocates.

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How Can Member-Based Nonprofits Use Lean Innovation to Remain Relevant?

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The Race for Relevance, by Coever and Byers, looks at another angle, the internal structure of nonprofits as the place to evaluate the decline and influence change. With more than 10 years’ experience, Suzanne has also devoted her life to volunteer service, sitting on a number of boards.

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How Does Limited Liability Affect a Nonprofit

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Only Two Things In Life Are Certain: Death & Taxes (Well, Maybe Not). Register now for NMI 103 Financial Management Principles, a Tucson course from January 24-25. In the case of a nonprofit, this may include the board of directors, officers, members, etc. Interested in learning more about financing an NPO? 26 USC § 501(c)(3).

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Lead or Follow: Arts Administrators Hash it Out

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Roberto Bedoya : The "Yes And" Argument and its Civic Implications Bedoya, the Executive Director of the Tucson Pima Arts Council, makes a beautiful statement that arts administrators need to facilitate a multiplicity of leading voices, or as he puts it, "the courage of imagination and the plural." Here are three of my favorites.

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