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The Top 54 Auctioneers for Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

14) Carrie Cunningham Carrie Cunningham (soundbarnauctions.com) is the owner of Sound Barn LLC and is the liaison between the music and auction industries. She is a veteran touring artist, songwriter, live sound engineer and music publisher. He also did stints in other markets including Los Angeles, Sacramento and Albuquerque.

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Another Exclusivity Paradox: Secret Gardens, Hidden Museums

Museum 2.0

I know I feel that way about the Museum of Jurassic Technology in Los Angeles; I feel a bit of pride every time I usher a skeptical friend through the non-descript storefront and into a world of strange wonder. Of course, the problem with all of this is that it sounds crazy from a business perspective.

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Turning One-Time Donors into Lifelong Supporters After Going Viral

sgEngage

Gorman spoke with the poise and self-confidence of an artist who has been performing her whole life, but just a few years ago she was a shy teenager who was apprehensive about sharing her work – a “skinny girl with a speech impediment who needed a mentor,” in her words.

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Community Funded Reporting: Interview with David Cohn of Spot.us

Have Fun - Do Good

was a 2008 Knight News Challenge Winner. What has been one of the biggest challenges? What have been some of the challenges, and how have you dealt with them, or not dealt with them? The two biggest challenges, one of them I'm dealing with, and one of them I'm not, one of the challenges is the business side of things.

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Turning One-Time Donors into Lifelong Supporters After Going Viral

Connection Cafe

Gorman spoke with the poise and self-confidence of an artist who has been performing her whole life, but just a few years ago she was a shy teenager who was apprehensive about sharing her work – a “skinny girl with a speech impediment who needed a mentor,” in her words.

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