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Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The Hack Artist suggests that it’s important to marry direct mail efforts and a web presence. James Young, on the Connection Cafe, suggests that we think about constituent empowerment when we think about organizational websites. She makes some great points, and gives good tips to make changes.

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Six New Games for Change: Check Out the Future of Gaming for Good

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For the first time, this year's Games for Change Festival created an opportunity for producers of games in development to get live feedback from leading game designers, educators, and funders on the main stage. Ludwig is a game aimed at educators and students alike. BOTTOM LINE & FUNDING. THE BOTTOM LINE.

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Using Photography to Change the World: An Interview with Paola Gianturco

Have Fun - Do Good

They were using music, dance, poetry, and storytelling, and they were succeeding. Britt Bravo: In so many of the groups you profiled, the women were using the arts for education, empowerment, or healing. BB: What advice do you have for artists who want to use their art for social change?

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Alli Chagi-Starr, Art in Action/Ella Baker Center, Podcast Interview Transcription

Have Fun - Do Good

In addition to being an artist, performer and dancer, Alli is also a writer whose most recent piece can be found in the Code Pink anthology, Stop the Next War Now. Van really educated me a lot on what was going on with racial justice struggles here in the Bay Area.

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