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Welcoming Joleen Ong as NTEN's new Marketing and Publications Director

NTEN

Joleen Ong joins us as the Marketing and Publications Director (or, rather, "joined" two weeks ago already!). I know that she will do great things with NTEN''s research, marketing, and publications like the NTEN: Change journal as she brings her passion for technology and communication to our work.

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Fish Tale Has DNA Hook

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Below is a story from the New York times that gives us a glimpse of what that world might be like - where two high school children, albeit with some good connections, can demonstrate that some NY sushi is not "kosher" - offering farmed tilapia at tuna prices.

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The 13th Issue of NTEN: Change is Out - "Competitive & Innovative Nonprofits"

NTEN

The NTEN: Change publication, designed especially for busy nonprofit executive directors, departmental directors, boards, and other leadership staff, is free and ready to download! >>Enjoy, and subscribe! True to its name, the Change journal is changing.

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Welcoming Joleen Ong as NTEN's new Marketing and Publications Director

NTEN

Joleen Ong joins us as the Marketing and Publications Director (or, rather, "joined" two weeks ago already!). I know that she will do great things with NTEN''s research, marketing, and publications like the NTEN: Change journal as she brings her passion for technology and communication to our work.

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Collective Lens: Photography for Social Change

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The project's intent is to educate and inform the public on important issues around the world, and connect individuals to organizations. All of the photos on the site are submitted by the public. It uses images to promote social and humanitarian causes.

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Traveling Postcards: Interview with Founder, Caroline Lovell

Have Fun - Do Good

Empowerment for our participants comes from connecting to an inner wisdom that is often kept hidden from public view, but is a place of extraordinary innate strength and well being. Several years ago, I had an opportunity to travel to Costa Rica with a group of artists. Each card is a piece of art in my mind.

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Live The Questions Now

Global Giving

By focusing on the information that should’ve been there, but wasn’t, Morel exposed a dark truth that may have never been revealed to the public eye. Featured Photo: Empower Youth through Technology in Costa Rica by Asociacion ideas en Accion. Live the questions now. Want more tips like this?