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Women’s History Month: 11 Nonprofits That Are Advocating For Female Empowerment

Kindful

Girls Write Nashville. Girls Write Nashville. Mission: Girls Write Nashville is a nonprofit songwriting mentorship program based in Nashville, TN, that cultivates empowered expression and positive community for teen girls. Headquarters in: Nashville, TN. How To Support Girls Write Nashville.

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5 Ways Hands On Nashville Rocked The Music City on #GivingTuesday

Connection Cafe

This week we’re talking #bikesandbakedgoods (a winning combination), and how Hands On Nashville used #GivingTuesday to create local impact – with 5 fundraising ideas to help you rock your next campaign. Introducing Hands On Nashville. Hands On Nashville (HON) works to meet community needs through volunteerism.

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Four big takeaways from ASAE 2022 your association needs to know

Nimble AMS

We had such a great time seeing you in Nashville at ASAE Annual 2022 ! Jamie Beaulieu (CAE), Senior Vice President of Executive Education & CEO Programs at ABA addressed how association leaders can leverage involuntary or voluntary career transitions for the maximum professional value.

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Apply for the 2021 Digital Inclusion Fellowship

NTEN

Our Digital Inclusion Fellowship is an excellent opportunity to expand your organization’s programming and strengthen community ties. Nashville, TN: 1 position (sponsored by Google Fiber). Ellie Avis, a fellow in Josephine County, OR, launched a hotspot lending program that allows library patrons to bring their connectivity home.

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A clarion call to invest in historically Black colleges and universities

Candid

One friend turned to me and asked where I was headed; I proudly shared, “Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee.” This leaves HBCUs with less than adequate funding to support their operations, educational programs, infrastructure, and endowments. We were so excited! She responded, “Hmm, I am going to Boston University.

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Q&A with sgLEADERS: H. Beecher Hicks, III, National Museum of African American Music

sgEngage

Beecher Hicks III, President & CEO of the National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) in Nashville, TN. However, you actually began your career working in social good as a White House Fellow focused on the Corporation for National and Community Service and AmeriCorps Promise Fellows programs.

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The voice and vision of the volunteer

ASU Lodestar Center

I enrolled in the Nonprofit Leadership and Management Program at ASU to gain an expanded view on the sector. A manager with excitement for his role and who does not do it out of obligation crafts the vision of a well functioning program. All are leaders to a certain degree, but someone is missing in that equation – the volunteer.

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