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Breaking the Cycle & Starting the Mental Health Conversation

Saleforce Nonprofit

They were too busy working and keeping a roof over our head to have time to deal with their mental and emotional issues,” he said in episode five of the Force Multiplier podcast. UNICEF’s #OnMyMind Campaign Encourages Shame-Free Mental Health Discussions With Kids. Charlamagne Tha God’s Life’s Work is Helping Black People Heal.

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NextGen philanthropists and the transfer of intergenerational wealth

ASU Lodestar Center

highlight current research reports or studies and discuss how they can. 2 Bentley and Nissan, in a 1996 study, found that "learning is greatly enhanced when children are given the opportunity to engage in giving and serving activities." Teaching philanthropy to children: why, how, what. posted by Patsy Kraeger, Ph.D.

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The Truth about Bilingual Interpretation: Guest Post by Steve Yalowitz

Museum 2.0

However, based on my conversations and experiences with many museum professionals, my guess is that many of you are aware of the issue, may think it’s worth discussing, but have limited knowledge about the core issues surrounding bilingual interpretation.

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My First Intergenerational Social Media: Learning from Gen Z's and Value of Different Points of View

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Search Institute is an independent nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide leadership, knowledge, and resources to promote healthy children, youth, and communities. We did mostly full room discussion, but I broke it up with some moving around exercises. This breaks up the full room discussion format a bit.

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Guest Post: Community and Civic Engagement in Museum Programs

Museum 2.0

But, overall I felt overwhelmingly fortunate to be in a job, a museum and a community that I loved and furthermore to be afforded the valuable time most of us do not have to devote to further researching, thinking about, reading and discussing the theories that comprise the foundation of my work.

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[VIDEO] How to Tap Into Gen Y & Z Donors

Bloomerang

I’m over here at Bloomerang, and I’ll be moderating today’s discussion as always. . One of the big things is that millennials and Gen Z are very passionate about issues. You want somebody who’s passionate about the issues because you know they’re going to be committed to the work.

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