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The Top 54 Auctioneers for Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

After graduating with a BFA in drama & music from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Ellen spent ten years bringing joy to audiences nightly as one of only ten lead performers in the longest running musical revue in the world—San Francisco’s “Beach Blanket Babylon.” 25) Keith McLane Keith L. .”

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How a small nonprofit organization survived the Great Recession

ASU Lodestar Center

Donnalee Sarda, LPC , Executive Director. Defenders of Children. Responsibilities fell to the board of directors and executive directors to do something to save their organizations. Executive directors, along with their bookkeepers, heard the clock ticking and felt the impact first. The year is 2008. to continue.

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A Webinar: Measuring the Networked Nonprofit

Care2

Ashley Boyd -- Campaign Director, MomsRising Ashley joined MomsRising soon after it was established in 2006. in Political Communication from the University of Maryland and a B.A. in Communications/Psychology from Willamette University. She lives in Berkeley with her husband and is a mother of two preschool-age children.

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The Nonprofit Technology Community Remembers Dan Scharfman

NTEN

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Dan's wife, Merle Kummer, and to their children, Jacob and Rachel, and to all his loved ones. Well, this isn’t a fair universe – at least, not yet. Below are two videos with words from Dan's friends at the January 2013 Tech Club event: However, there was much material for reflection.

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Why You Need to Care About Documentaries in 2022

Association TV

Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s 2013 tearjerker circles around an orca named Tilikum, who was captured at two years old and held captive in various aquatic zoos until his death 25 years later. They make us laugh, cry or inspire us to make a change in ourselves. But a great documentary changes the course of our culture, economies and public policy.

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Challenges, Rules, and Epic Wins: Using Game Design to Build Visitor Loyalty

Museum 2.0

While the phrase "gamification" has been overexposed and can lead to inane design choices, the underlying elements that make games powerful--narrative, a sense of purpose, opportunity to attain mastery--are universal. Ending the experience can be particularly painful for children, who may have to be dragged from the museum sobbing.

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How Documentaries Engage Entirely New Audiences For Maximum Impact

Association TV

Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s 2013 tearjerker circles around an orca named Tilikum, who was captured at two years old and held captive in various aquatic zoos until his death 25 years later. They make us laugh, cry or inspire us to make a change in ourselves. But a great documentary changes the course of our culture, economies and public policy.

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