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Is it a movement or a moment?

Candid

When it comes to raising visibility on a given issue, nonprofits often strive to achieve broader impact—the kind of change that comes through collective action. And, their impacts last. The champions transform local attitudes and behaviors related to nutrition, help foster collaboration, and engage decision-makers.

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Why embracing outreach is important for nonprofits

ASU Lodestar Center

With this, organizations must collaborate and answer: What nonprofit outreach methods are most effective for community engagement? An attitude of stuffiness, elitism or ‘I know what’s best for your community’ is quickly shut down. Outreach is necessary to shape the engagement of the community, to create positive change.

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Means and Ends: Who does What

BoardAssist

For most agencies, everyone understands each person’s role and how they fit together to form one collaborative, well-oiled machine. However, periodically I run across a board characterized by distrust, second-guessing, and a level of animosity. And the reason often can be traced to a lack of communication and confusion over “who does what”.

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E-Mediat Day 1: A Networked Mindset To Capacity Building

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The project is being managed by IIE and builds on a highly successful program launched in the Middle East five years ago, Women in Technology that trained over 10,000 women from 9 countries in the Middle East and in collaboration with over 60 training partners. February 27, 2011. The challenge is how to design training to accommodate both.

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