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Build a Board for the Digital Future

.orgSource

Most of the answers to today’s business questions involve technology. Mark Soticheck, Chief Operating Officer at the North Carolina Association of CPAs , underscored that idea. It’s not just a question of demographics. Leaders must be willing to do homework in order to be able to ask good questions.”

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Seeing Beyond Sight

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

, I was fascinated to learn about the paradox of blind kids taking pictures. Tony's talk blended photographs from his book with key questions that we should be asking ourselves. The questions were illustrated by the stories behind the pictures shot by his students at the state school for the blind in North Carolina.

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7 Top Nonprofit Crowdfunding + Peer-to-Peer Website Examples Of 2021

CauseVox

A stellar toolkit: to help out their fundraisers, they put together a resource that answered common questions, provided basic fundraising advice, and laid out scripts for fundraisers to use. The Girl Scouts of North Carolina Coastal Pines took advantage of the resource they had (and yes, that resource is cookies).

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Route 66 Meeting

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Gerry Davis, who is one of our board members was there and took some pictures, and I thought I'd blog them and share the moments. She heads the Center of Literacy and Disability Studies of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The main reason for the meeting was that Professor Karen Erickson was in town.

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12 Ways to Liven Up Your Board Meetings – And Your Board

BoardAssist

Identify larger, big-picture issues that are reflected within routine reports. What are three important questions anyone might want to ask about this month’s financial report? Identify these questions yourself and introduce them to the board as discussion topics. 4) Look at trends within routine reports. 5) Plan big.

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Guest Post: Collections Access - Open the Door Wider

Museum 2.0

North Carolina Museum of History 1988.39.4 I stirred up a debate by raising the question “why not allow access?” I encountered strong push-back on the listserv, with one subscriber calling my fitness for my job title, “collections care trainer,” into question.

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[VIDEO] Measure Of Success: Creating Tools And Process To Report Impact

Bloomerang

But most importantly, we love for these sessions to be interactive, so feel free to chat in your questions and comments along the way. There’s a chat box and a questions box. If you use the questions box, it might be a little bit easier to call out your question, but we’d love to hear from you. You doing okay?

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