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Training Nonprofit Staff & Volunteers Effectively in 5 Steps

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Yes, their manager likely has the big picture in mind, but who knows better how the changes in the last year transformed their world than the person doing it? Over his 30-year career, Hugg has held positions at the Boy Scouts of America, Lebanon Valley College, the University of Cincinnati, Ursinus College, and the University of the Arts.

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Keeping Your 2016 Resolutions with NetSquared's Free Workshops

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Now, I'm no Houdini, but I predict that your New Year's resolutions are noble, high-minded stuff like "find a mentor" or "learn a new skill every month." Hamra, Lebanon: FREE Design Basics Workshop. Yaoundé, Cameroon: Strengthening the Capacity of Female University Dropouts In Cameroon.

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Develop Your Skills: 5 Resources for Nonprofit Professionals

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The purpose of content marketing is to show your expertise in an area, or to keep your brand top-of-mind to potential clients. Over his 30-year career, Hugg has held positions at the Boy Scouts of America, Lebanon Valley College, the University of Cincinnati, Ursinus College, and the University of the Arts.

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Supporting Nonprofit Tech Educators Across the Globe

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At each event, we're helping to build and sustain a self-supporting community of practice for tech-minded nonprofit staffers. Douala, Cameroon: Strengthening the Capacity of Female University Dropouts. Buéa, Cameroon: Strengthening the Capacity of Female University Dropouts. Beirut, Lebanon: Elevate Startup Sprint.

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[VIDEO] Using WhatsApp to Increase Engagement with Multicultural Communities

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So always keep that in mind. This other one, I found that an NGO in Lebanon was doing WhatsApp surveys with Syrian refugees to see what had been their experience in the country because the refugees, most of them, 80% of them had a phone but they didn’t have a computer, they didn’t have anything else. ” Right?