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How The Nature Conservancy’s Work in the Cumberland Forest Supports Jobs & Climate Mitigation

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By: Andrew Tingley, Director of Communications at The Nature Conservancy. One great example of the intricate connections of habitats, wildlife, and people is our Cumberland Forest Project , located where Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia meet in the Central Appalachian region of the eastern U.S. © Steven David Johnson; July 2019.

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Five Signs Your Nonprofit Is Ready to Migrate Your Database to the Cloud

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Four of them were donor databases because they had a succession of executive directors, each of whom wanted their own grant-tracking system. This would centralize constituent data and make it easy to see which roles a person has. Facebook and Twitter are changing the way we live and work. I'll quote him directly on this.

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Radical Collaboration is Our Best Chance to Fight Climate Change

Saleforce Nonprofit

These are all sobering reminders that climate change isn’t just a distant threat anymore — it’s happening now. Birgit Cameron, the global director of Patagonia Provisions, is passionate about the integral role that nature — and specifically soil — will play in saving our planet. © Steven David Johnson; July 2019.

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Get Help in Telling the Story of Your Nonprofit's Impact

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Nashville, Tennessee: Apps4Change Demo Breakfast — Nashville — September 2017. Seattle, Washington: King County Executive Director Forum — October 6. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina: Crowdsourcing Change: The Social Web to Nonprofits. Morogoro, Tanzania: Role of ICT for Farm Management.

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Knoxville Habitat for Humanity Leverages VolunteerHub’s Zapier Integration

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We had a chance to interview Trinity Edgar, Director of Engagement for Knoxville Habitat for Humanity, to learn more about her organization and how they are leveraging VolunteerHub. Can you tell me more about Knoxville Habitat for Humanity and your role within the organization? Change is hard but necessary.

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Solutionary Women: Brande Jackson

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Well, as I am answering these questions, I’m getting bounced around by some nasty turbulence somewhere over Tennessee! On the broader scale though, I think it’s a matter of being conscious of your role as a leader – I am responsible for my staff, interns, volunteers, the fans we talk to every night. It’s amazing!

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All for Green, and Green for All: An Interview with Van Jones

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I mean, if you make one big change you might as well change everything. It is to change the balance of power in the country, so that the government, in the middle of this huge crisis, is on the side of the problem solvers and not the problem makers. Britt: What gives you hope that these changes will happen?

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