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Get to Know the Lodestar Center: Lili Wang

ASU Lodestar Center

We’d like to provide our readers with a peek into what we do each day to accomplish our mission by introducing members of the faculty and staff via short interviews and conversations. We're thrilled to have such accomplished faculty on board to help our nonprofit management students reach their full potential! Lili Wang, Ph.D.,

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How to Navigate the Post-COVID Novel Nonprofit Economy

Bloomerang

Do this via survey, focus group, or one-to-one interviews. Do you have necessary facilitating internal systems, policies and procedures and controls? How do you imagine your constituents will feel and behave over the next umpteen months? And how will you find out so you don’t have to assume? . Ask your supporters directly.

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

Qgiv

They walk dogs at your animal shelter, ask for donations on your behalf, and spend their Saturday afternoons tutoring students. For example, if teaching is your profession, you might feel most comfortable and fulfilled when spending your volunteering time tutoring young students. Students make great volunteers!

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Abby Rosenheck, Urban Sprouts, Interview Transcript

Have Fun - Do Good

As I mentioned in yesterday's post, I splurged and got the interviews I've been doing for my podcast transcribed by CastingWords, so I'll be posting an interview each day this week. Yesterday I posted the transcript from my interview with Ilyse Hogue of the Rainforest Action Network. I like CastingWords overall. Britt Bravo: Hi!

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What Are Your 2008 Activist Resolutions?

Have Fun - Do Good

Her resolutions include eating local organic food, teaching her students about healthier eating options, and volunteering at a community garden. It was probably one of the best books I've read and definitely helped me to better understand the issue, and America's policies and history around it. I'd like to up that number to 6.

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My First Intergenerational Social Media: Learning from Gen Z's and Value of Different Points of View

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I gave them a high level description and asked them stand - and then I interviewed them in front of the group about the social media habits, pointing out the different segments. In the policy section, I included the issue of cyberbullying and privacy issues. I've been using the Forrester Technographics as a framework.

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Why Tech Nonprofits Are Building Digital Tools for Racial Equity and Justice

Non Profit Quarterly

But such educational opportunities are “often highly selective, and many barriers exist for students of color to both prepare for and access these programs,” the founders add. Both nonprofits are using tech to help students of color gain access to educational resources, readying them for high-paying careers.

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