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How to Host a Benefit Concert for Your Nonprofit

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If you’re looking for a fun and exciting way to raise more money for your cause, a benefit concert is a perfect solution. Held annually at Carnegie Hall, this event not only invites attendees to revel in captivating musical performances but also serves as a vital platform for celebrating and safeguarding Tibetan culture.

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It’s Time to Ask These Hard Questions to Your LMS Vendor

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LMS are critical for promoting a culture of continuous learning and enabling L&D teams to deliver effective and impactful development initiatives aligned with the organizational goals. Elements like badges, certifications, fun competitions, gifts, etc., As it stands, the LMS market is projected to grow to $37.9

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9 Ways Nonprofits Can Excel Using Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was honored to be the keynote speaker for the Bay Area Microsoft/TechSoup Global Connection Day on Monday. TechSoup Global was the co-sponsor and it was great to catch up with long-time colleague, Marnie Webb , Co-Ceo. Also, I insert screen captures of best practices that I spot and incorporate a dialogue with them in my keynote.

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SSIR Post: Swine Flu or Why Local Organizations Matter

Amy Sample Ward

The “Swine Flu” scare was fun, wasn’t it? In a recent Op-Ed piece in the New York Times , David Brooks compared the global response vs localized response to the outbreak. Let’s consider this example in comparison to a generic sector, focusing on a global issue, like the environmental & climate sector working on climate change.

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Next #4Change Twitter Chat: Social Media & the Climate Change Movement

Amy Sample Ward

World leaders are meeting in Copenhagen in December to draft the next major global climate treaty – and organizations, communities, and people from every corner of the planet are stepping up to make sure this treaty gets our planet back on a sustainable path. How can the web facilitate culture shifts? Feeling brave?

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Technology & Community: Strategic Options for Building Movements

Amy Sample Ward

Actions and messages were contextualized based on the issues and discussions taking place at both the global and local level. Positive reinforcement is one of the best leadership development practices you can build into your movement, whether it’s online or offline, on a facebook page, newsletter, annual fundraiser or neighborhood events.

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Community-Driven Social Impact: Presentation, Case Studies, and Workshop

Amy Sample Ward

First, CDSI requires the right culture; unless your organization, board and staff are going to honor and support an idea that emerges from the community, there isn’t any point in trying to use CDSI strategies. Well, they loved the chance to get together offline and build things together, learn from each other and so on. Campaigns: 350.org.