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Let’s Help AmeriCorps Alums Use Their Experience to Keep Giving Back

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Ben Duda is executive director of AmeriCorps Alums and graciously agreed to share some thoughts on this as guest post. Let’s Help AmeriCorps Alums Use Their Experience to Keep Giving Back. Last summer, I met a young man in Arizona named Kyle. We often hear of an impending leadership shortage in the nonprofit sector.

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How Effective Branding Helps Achieve Nonprofit Mission

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posted by Tomasa Ravines Burga Fall 2018 Alumna, ASU Master of Nonprofit Leadership & Management. Goodwill, AmeriCorps and Girl Scouts are good examples in the nonprofit sector. LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS. The leadership style recommended is collaboration, which includes a wide participation from the members.

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How can nonprofits successfully engage the next generation of donors?

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posted by Emily Santeler Fall 2021 Alumna, ASU Master of Nonprofit Leadership and Management. Emily Santeler is a 2021 graduate of the Master of Nonprofit Leadership and Management program at Arizona State University. An AmeriCorps alum and recent inductee of the Nu Lambda Mu International Honor Society , Ms.

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Volunteer administration: What has changed in recent decades?

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Hager Associate Professor of Nonprofit Leadership and Management, Arizona State University. Note: The 2019 Volunteer Management Capacity Study was funded by AmeriCorps, a U.S. Mark Hager is associate professor of nonprofit leadership and management at Arizona State University. Illustration by Yuxin Qin.

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COVID-related National Service cannot just be gap year for privileged youth

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We have an opportunity to begin reshaping our institutions and the future by creating the next wave of national service — one fueled by the proximate leadership required to meet this moment effectively. Second , national policy must incentivize and prioritize the recruitment and deployment of local, proximate leadership.

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Nonprofit leadership has gone by the wayside — How to create a future of strong, capable leaders

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There is no leadership, as typically defined, today! The models, theories, and approaches to leadership that have been espoused over the past 100 years have steadily lost effectiveness around the globe. Join ASU Lodestar Center's Public Allies Arizona program. This helps make shared leadership both real and applied.

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How can nonprofits leverage volunteer engagement strategies to maximize impact?

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posted by Molly Wagge, Fall 2019 Alumna, ASU Master of Nonprofit Leadership & Management. Respected, competent, and skilled volunteers should be entrusted with leadership responsibilities. Volunteers with leadership potential should be identified and empowered to take on larger roles. Illustration by Jocelyn Ruiz.