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Women’s History Month: 11 Nonprofits That Are Advocating For Female Empowerment

Kindful

Join the community. Mission: The mission of Crossroads for Women is to provide comprehensive, integrated services to empower women emerging from incarceration to achieve safe, healthy, and fulfilling lives in the community, for themselves and their children. Donate hygiene, cleaning, or non-perishable food items. WomenRising.

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Free Webinar on June 17: Flip-in' Out @ the Library

Tech Soup

TechSoup's product donation program includes easy-to-use Flip Video cameras that allow you to share your library and community stories. They use Flip cameras to produce videos of library events, to record staff training, and to share advocacy techniques. Attend this free webinar on Thursday, June 17 at 11 a.m.

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4 Takeaways from #AG2014 Social Media

Connection Cafe

Take a look at how Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte puts this practice into place with their photo of a young teen purchasing baby supplies in anticipation of the birth of his daughter, who inspired him to graduate high school and pursue a college degree. Instead of simply posting “Donate now!” Sharing is caring.

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Thursday Thoughts: thawing your supporter relationships for spring stewardship

EveryAction

Welcome to another installment of Thursday Thoughts, a dedicated space for our friends in nonprofit sector leadership to reflect on reports, statistics, and other trends—because when our community shares knowledge, we can all do more good. Authors Charlotte Kresse and Sally Heaven are the faces of Raise HECK.

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The Move On Model: Inciting Visitor Social Action

Museum 2.0

Sometimes, the desired visitor actions were hazy, represented by a general principle like “diversity;” other times, the actions were specific extensions of advocacy or policy espoused by the institution. Perhaps this reenvisioning of the charity donation will also affect the way some people perceive museum admission and what it supports.

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