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Michelle’s RiseUP Fellowship Experience: RiseUP Fellow to Full Time Employee

Media Cause

Without proper “education,” landing an interview let alone a job working in digital marketing was a pipedream—I found myself stuck, making minimum wage, wearing a well-known green apron simply for the health benefits. That is a loaded question so I’ll opt out for something with a little more structure—what did the RiseUP Fellowship teach me?

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Bo Eason Teaches You How To Achieve Your A-Game In Life

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Packed with uplifting personal stories, action steps and writing exercises, you’ll learn how to be accountable for developing your character, integrity, and commitment to reaching your goals. Bo Eason Today, Eason shares the following great advice: Question: How can a person stay focused and not let distractions take her/him off course?

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What you need to know BEFORE you start a nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

If you’re reading this, you’re the kind of person who understands the importance of taking the right steps from the very beginning. Your local United Way or similar organization may have a bank of qualified people seeking Board roles, saving you some time and work to find the right person. Next, donor management.

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Why Self-Interested Volunteers are the Best for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Orange hats” are assistant crew leaders who teachgreen hats” how to do trail building and maintenance correctly. Becoming certified as an orange hat is recognition of commitment and skill–it’s a real accomplishment. They offer direction, supervision and make outings fun.

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An Offline Social Media Exercise That Improves Online Content

Tech Soup

For the Professional Social Media class I teach at Sonoma State University , I created an exercise designed to help folks practice both content creation and looking at metrics. Each person will be given an index card and enough dots for the number of folks participating. Here's how it works: 1. Stage Setting. Content Creation.

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Onboarding Your Program and Fundraising Volunteers

Qgiv

For example, if you are taking a volunteer for your homeless shelter that offers overnight accommodations and food service, you want to familiarize that person with the food service program, since that’s where they will be serving. Why do all this if you’re just having somebody spoon green beans onto a lunch tray?

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60+ Spring Fundraising Ideas for Every Nonprofit

Qgiv

Your participants get the chance to showcase their unique skills–whether it’s singing, dancing, or any other talent they’d like to show off. Allow your participants to register a fitness goal with your organization and gather support from their personal networks to motivate them. Tax tips event Taxes are stressful!

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