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Tips for Remote Presenting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Financial Officers Group. This morning Liz Karlin, who works at the Packard Foundation in Grant Operations , and I did a remote presentation for the Foundation Financial Officers Group on Organizational Change and Social Media Policy development. audience has questions or confused (puzzled looks on faces or raised hands).

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[VIDEO] 3 Steps To Closing $10K+ Gifts By December 31

Bloomerang

And just a couple of quick housekeeping items, just want to let you all know that we are recording this session, and will be sending out the recording as well as the slides later on today. If you put your question in there, it might have a little bit more visibility. Joining us from beautiful Los Angeles is my pal, Julie Ordonez.

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Thrivability: A Collaborative Sketch

Amy Sample Ward

There are a few ways to dive in: View the book as a slide show: on the website or on slideshare. I want to introduce you to thrivability by answering some of the questions you have. I am guessing that they might be questions like – what is thrivability and who are these people contributing to it? I think he is right.

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AAM 2010 Recap: Slides, Surprises, and a Banjo

Museum 2.0

This year, the American Association of Museums annual conference was in Los Angeles (my hometown). You can view and download all the slides here. I talked about using the design question: "How can visitors make this project better?" You can view and download the slides here.

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Training Social Changemakers: An Interview with Andre Carothers of the Rockwood Leadership Program

Have Fun - Do Good

I think the key for us to create real social change is aligning groups and individuals in a common direction. Fifteen questions like that form the basis of the 360. We have, and these numbers are rough, 250 alumni in Seattle, 500 in the Bay Area, 200 in Los Angeles, 300 or 400 in Washington D.C.,