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3 BIG reasons not to build a Mobile App!

Whole Whale

This adage is commonly referred to as the Law of the Instrument , and this cognitive bias pushes our solutions towards what’s familiar. As a reader of this, you’re probably in a decision phase around how to build out your nonprofit’s mobile strategy towards impact. Listen to our podcast interview below. Charity Miles.

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How to Start a Nonprofit: 12 Essential Steps for Success

Bloomerang

Look into relevant laws regarding starting a nonprofit in your community. Look into pro-bono services offered by local bar associations or law firms. During these interviews, ask them about their educational background, professional experience, familiarity with your mission, and experience as a member of your community.

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Community Funded Reporting: Interview with David Cohn of Spot.us

Have Fun - Do Good

On July 9, 2009 I interviewed David about Spot.us Below is an edited transcript of the interview which you also can listen to online , or subscribe to via iTunes. We also did an interview with the reporter to get a feel for what went into the reporting. graphic, or a map. for the Big Vision Podcast. Yes, definitely.

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[VIDEO] Why You Should Ditch The Way You’ve Been Doing Strategic Planning

Bloomerang

So we actually draw our strategic plans, our impact strategies, as mind maps. They are not documents, there is no fancy graphic design, they are mind maps. So you might have to research copywriters, interview copywriters, hire a copywriter, onboard a copywriter, and those are each projects in themselves. .

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All for Green, and Green for All: An Interview with Van Jones

Have Fun - Do Good

Consequently, it is a special treat for me to share with you the transcript of my interview with him for the Big Vision Podcast. Then I went to Yale for law school, fancy Ivy League, East Coast, intellectual, all this stuff. and you kind of go through your rebel phase. Britt: You give a lot of talks and interviews.

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