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50 Nonprofits Every U.S. Politican Should Follow on Twitter

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National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy :: @ TheNC. National Coalition for the Homelessness :: @ NTL_Homeless. National Museum of American History :: @ AMHistoryMuseum. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People :: @ NAACP. National Council of La Raza :: @ NCLR.

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Women’s History Month: 11 Nonprofits That Are Advocating For Female Empowerment

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This Women’s History Month, we’re proud to highlight the innovative and impactful work of these Kindful customers. Mission: Helping Women Period is committed to supplying menstrual health products to people that menstruate who are either homeless or low-income. Learn more about Crossroads for Women. Helping Women Period.

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Using Social Bridging to Be "For Everyone" in a New Way

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At the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History , we''re approaching this challenge through a different lens: social bridging. Single-speaker lectures languish while lightning talks featuring teen photographers, phD anthropologists, and professional dancers are packed. Museum of Art and History programs social bridging'

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Stellar year-end fundraising strategies for busy nonprofit leaders

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Here are some sample end-of-year fundraising campaign themes : Let’s Make Hunger History. Give Every Teen the Chance to Chase Their Dream. Or to help you eliminate your waiting list so every homeless person can get medical care. Keep it simple, clear, and straight to the point, using as few words as possible.

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17 Ways We Made our Exhibition Participatory

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Helene Moglen, professor of literature, UCSC After a year of tinkering, the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History is now showing an exhibition, All You Need is Love , that embodies our new direction as an institution. interracial marriage, keeping a family together while homeless) and others are more immediate (i.e.

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Introducing Abbott Square Part 3: Community Participation Builds a Community Plaza

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This is the second installation in a series of posts on the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History (MAH)'s development of Abbott Square , a new creative community plaza in downtown Santa Cruz. Businesspeople asked how we would keep out homeless people, drug addicts, and deviant behavior. What amenities does it need?

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Learn to Love Your Local Data

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Want to know how many kids ate fruits and vegetables, or how many teens graduated high school, or how many people are homeless? We want visitors to be inspired by history experiences at the museum to get more involved as changemakers in our community. Want to know the demographic spread of your county? Check the census.

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