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How Nonprofits Can Engage Volunteers in Advocacy

ASU Lodestar Center

posted by Carletha Sterling Summer 2018 Alumna, ASU Master of Nonprofit Leadership & Management Volunteer Board Member Wings for Women, Tucson, Arizona. Carletha Sterling has been on the board of directors for Wings for Women, Tucson and A New Way Of Life, Los Angeles, California. She is passionate about helping others.

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One of Many: Intermountain Centers for Human Development Supports Arizona's At-Risk Population

Tech Soup

Changing a person's life for the better might only take a few minutes or hours. Take Woodward "Woody" Gatewood, for instance, who has lived in one of the Intermountain Centers for Human Development 's (ICHD) Continuous Care homes for 28 years. This post is part of a series highlighting TechSoup member organizations' achievements.

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100 Courses in 100 Days for Alzheimer’s

Givinga

Committing to the challenge on a whim, he was unaware of the impact it would make on his life and the lives of those around him. However, any concern about becoming stir crazy and wanting to go home was silenced by the development of a routine he grew fond of. These people understood and sympathized.

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Get to Know the Lodestar Center: Elsbeth Pollack

ASU Lodestar Center

The leadership development programming challenges and supports Allies to become leaders who connect across social boundaries, facilitate collaborative action, recognize and mobilize community assets, commit to continuous learning and self-development, and are accountable for creating impact. Meet Elsbeth.

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Bringing “NOW Generation” Leaders to the Forefront

ASU Lodestar Center

I can testify that, on behalf of my young peers, we are investing in ourselves through professional development opportunities and networking, and many of us even share common higher education degrees. Jessie comes to Phoenix from Chicago before she made the move to Tucson to become a Wildcat for life!

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Recruiting New Board Members? Here’s how our geographically-focused nonprofit does it!

ASU Lodestar Center

Now the next step is how to do some basic board development training, but we’ll leave that for another blog post! Jessie comes to Phoenix from Chicago before she made the move to Tucson to become a Wildcat for life! Jessie comes to Phoenix from Chicago before she made the move to Tucson to become a Wildcat for life!

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How Can Member-Based Nonprofits Use Lean Innovation to Remain Relevant?

ASU Lodestar Center

It is a principled approach to new product development. Taking risks in the business sector is considered research and development. It can drive up costs (pharmaceuticals) because of research and development. It can drive up costs (pharmaceuticals) because of research and development.

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