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The Gamm Theatre: Telling Stories that Entertain, Provoke, and Engage

DipJar

Arts and cultural organizations are the sources of some of our favorite DipJar stories. They are literally all over the map. Today’s story comes from the small but mighty state of Rhode Island, where The Gamm Theatre has been providing great cultural programming for almost 40 years. It even serves as a voting location!

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The Essential Nonprofit Annual Report Template & Full Guide

Bloomerang

Sending comprehensive annual report booklets to the right donors can pay off, like in the case of The Rhode Island Foundation. While he waited to be seen, he picked up one of the copies of the Rhode Island Foundation annual report. This organization published a well-designed, well-written report.

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2011 NTC Preview: Going Online for Capacity Mapping and Resource Matching: The Big Picture

NTEN

If you think that a mash-up of online tools for capacity mapping and resource matching would assist nonprofits, philanthropies, and the communities that they serve, then we invite you join us at our upcoming session at the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference. I think that our best hope is to work for incremental successes.

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Two Crucial Themes from the GDPR Featuring in US-Privacy Legislation

Connection Cafe

The GDPR requires organizations to use data only in a transparent manner and sets out the disclosures organizations must make to data subjects, such as what data is being collected, how it’s being used, and with whom it’s being shared (Arts. Finally, map out a process for actually deleting or obfuscating the data. 5(1)(a), 13, 14).

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Urban Curators: Exhibit Your World

Museum 2.0

This week, I heard about a neat renegade art/museum awakening project in Providence, RI: Urban Curators. The project achieves its goal by elevating common, overlooked objects and spaces within the city of Providence, Rhode Island to the level of high art. Hats off for including white foamcore "labels" on the "pieces."