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September Cause Awareness: National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

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Edwin Shneidman (left) at his home in Los Angeles, California with Maurizio Pompili, who was the recipient of the 2008 Shneidman Award. Encourage conversations with friends and family about challenging the stigma and attitudes around mental health, or attend a local suicide prevention walk and invite your friends and family to join you.

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Metaphors

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Salesforce is a serious tool with a ton of functionality and it it supported by a growing community – some very much into open source software, building an ecology that goes beyond metaphors but that provides extremely interesting and useful tools. And I am damn tired of all of that, after many years in this “third sector.&#

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Observations from The Tech Virtual Museum Workshop, Month 1

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When it's time to accomplish a task — open a store, build a house, buy new cash registers, sell insurance — those in the know get it done the way it has always been done, stifling innovation as they barrel along the well-worn path. Why not apply the same attitude to our own staff? It's playful.

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New Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy | Nonprofit Trends with.

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About the Study Participants This study reflects the attitudes and behaviors of more than 800 respondents throughout the United States with household income greater than $200,000 and/or net worth (excluding the value of their residence) of at least $1,000,000. instruct their children/younger relatives about philanthropy through the parents?

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Change from the Inside: A Conversation with COSI

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Today, an interview with staff from a museum with an incredibly healthy attitude towards experimentation with social media. So that crisis point set the context for us to let go of traditional ways and be a little more creative and open to changing. I think, sadly, that we all know the answer. I was blown away.