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The Nonprofit Weekly Roundup: Signature Sounds, Writing It Down, and Picking Up Tabs.

Connection Cafe

My cube-mate is moving to St. Louis for six months. Here are this week’s nonprofit highlights: What’s the sound of your nonprofit’s brand? Colleen Fahey’s article, How Audio Enhances Your Brand Content: Find Your Signature Sound , provides guidance for how your nonprofit can strengthen its voice.

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3 Nonprofit Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss This Summer (and How to Stand Out From the Crowd)

NonProfit Hub

Location: The America’s Center Convention Complex in St. Details: The annual National Conference of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network is exactly what it sounds like — a chance for young professionals in the nonprofit sector to meet, network and learn about the latest in their field. Dates: July 26-29. Dates: Aug.

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City Museum Video Contest: Cool Idea. What Happened?

Museum 2.0

A couple months ago, I read with great excitement about the St. Louis City Museum's amateur video contest. It sounded like a great project from an innovative, creative place. Louis film blogs and websites picked up the story. I'm not in St. follow-through. They wrote about it (and teased it. But this is on the web.

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[VIDEO] Be More Productive, Powerful & Persuasive with Board, Staff & Donors

Bloomerang

But don’t do that right now because my buddy Maryanne is here from beautiful St. We live in St. Louis and my dad worked for Anheuser-Busch. This sounds crazy, and it’s true. She looked up the obituary, connected with the guy, said, “Your mom sounds like a really amazing person. Another St.

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[VIDEO] Young Professionals and Junior Boards: Beyond the Kid’s Table to Meaningful Engagement

Bloomerang

And then Corinne, who I’ve been getting to know since we started planning this webinar, she is a development manager over at Pedal the Cause, great nonprofit in the St. Louis area. Well, I should say both of these fine folks are from St. Sarah: No, I think that sounds really great. It just depends on your group.

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Solutionary Women: Alli Chagi-Starr, Ilyse Hogue, Melinda Kramer and Reem Rahim

Have Fun - Do Good

How this all started for me, again, my interest was environmental issues, and I think the first experience that really turned me in the direction that I ended up going was I was an undergraduate in St. Louis, Missouri, and I was working for an environmental law clinic as a consultant. And we also innovated.

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