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Join us at NVOAD Conference!

VisionLink

We're off to the National VOAD Conference in Baltimore, Maryland, May 2nd through 5th at the Renaissance Harborplace! Speaking of readiness, Visionlink is co-presenting with our national partner Good360 Wednesday the 4th in the Homeland Room on the 5th floor. It's that time of year again for Visionlink!

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Court Rules That Cars Can Be For Kids

The NonProfit Times

Kars4Kids, a Lakewood, New Jersey charity, first deployed its earworm 1-877-KARS-4-KIDS jingle in commercials that began airing locally in the New York-New Jersey region in 1999. The two sides eventually sued and countersued in 2014 and 2015 with each claiming trademark infringement and unfair competition.

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Americans' Urge to Help Overcomes Lock Down Limitations

VisionLink

But, the new coronavirus pandemic has brought out another aspect of American society— the tenacity and ingenuity to work around obstacles to helping that until this point in our lifetime were unseen, namely that of social distancing. Visit NVOAD at nvoad.org.

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VisionLink Is In The News: Real-Time Winter Storm Map

VisionLink

I wanted to quickly write and share with you the local and national media coverage that VisionLink has been recently receiving in response to winter storm Juno. How does it work?

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What donors love

Candid

The Princeton Senior Resource Center (PSRC) in Princeton, New Jersey, with a Candid Platinum Seal of Transparency , under the leadership of Drew Dyson offers us a textbook case of how investment in professional development pays off. I won’t bury the lede. So, why could Drew raise money when others could not? He did what donors love.

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What donors love

Candid

The Princeton Senior Resource Center (PSRC) in Princeton, New Jersey, with a Candid Platinum Seal of Transparency , under the leadership of Drew Dyson offers us a textbook case of how investment in professional development pays off. I won’t bury the lede. So, why could Drew raise money when others could not? He did what donors love.

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Research on Gender Pay Gap in Nonprofit Sector

Top Nonprofits

The Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management’s “74% Project” has found that a woman working for a nonprofit is making even less than the national average, at only 75 cents on the dollar. A nationally noted consultant and trainer, Peggy has worked with more than 700 nonprofits. About Author. Amy DeVita. Share This Post!