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And the Winner(s) of the Social Media Library Are.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But the grand prize winner of the books offered by Steve are: Erin McMahon , Metro United Way, Louisville, KY. When I announced the contest, I thought there was one important book missing, Shel Israel's Twitterville. Erin even wrote a little poetry as part of her entry. and externally (with all of your fine readers!).

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Student social good startups collect $95K in T-Mobile competition

TechCrunch

The contest is nationwide, asking young folks age 13-18 to submit their project, company, or however they like to define it, and five each in three categories are awarded $5,000. A winner from each category gets an additional $5,000 plus a pitch-off with T-Mo brass, and a chance for a final $5,000 check.

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How to Incorporate March Madness in Your Nonprofit Fundraising

NonProfit Hub

This year Brackets for Good expanded to include a Louisville bracket in addition to an Indianapolis one. Or if you want a simpler route, consider a free-throw contest and other skills challenges like dribbling through cones or precision-passing contests. You could also host a March Madness open house.

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Under 1% of March Madness brackets remain perfect after first day

Fast Company Tech

Creighton which saw a boost in this category because it played the first game of the day was listed as ESPN’s top bracket buster after its 89-75 win over Louisville. There were 13,339,089 ESPN brackets busted by that game.

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Trump wants a world without the EPA. Here’s what that would actually look like

Fast Company Tech

He remembers a contest in which dogs were to retrieve items by swimming into the Potomac River. Smog over Louisville, 1972. William Reilly, who served as the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under President George H. Bush, first moved to Washington D.C. in the late 1960sbefore the EPA was established.

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As Trump makes legal labor action more difficult with labor board cuts, some workers are considering other options

Fast Company Tech

When Connor Hovey began talking to his co-workers at Trader Joes in Louisville about forming a union, he knew it wouldnt be easy. Two years after Hovey and his co-workers won a union election in Louisville, their fight for union representation remains in limbo.