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AOL tries to discuss a difficult issue

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Learn valuable leadership strategies through NMI! Register now for NMI 1 05 High Impact Leadership, a Tucson course from February 28-March 1. Read Lance Decker ''s , " A Veteran''s Day Reflection on Temporal Community ". The media immediately framed the issue as a corporate CEO verses two premature infants. Get another!

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Diversity recruitment key to nonprofit boards achieving mission

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Boards are the brain trusts of nonprofit organizations, responsible for providing leadership, oversight, expertise, guidance, accountability, vision, fundraising and an invaluable connection to community. He grew up in Flagstaff, lived many years in Tucson and has lived in the Valley since 2005.

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Lead or Follow: Arts Administrators Hash it Out

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Roberto Bedoya : The "Yes And" Argument and its Civic Implications Bedoya, the Executive Director of the Tucson Pima Arts Council, makes a beautiful statement that arts administrators need to facilitate a multiplicity of leading voices, or as he puts it, "the courage of imagination and the plural." Here are three of my favorites.

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

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posted by Suzanne Durkin-Bighorn Spring 2018 Alumna, ASU Master of Nonprofit Leadership & Management. Putnam reflects on his previous article “Bowling Alone: America Social Capitalism”. Durkin-Bighorn has a Bachelor’s from ASU in Public Administration and her Master’s in Nonprofit Leadership and Management from ASU.

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Philanthropy needs to change, but what can be done in fundraising for equity now?

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posted by Daniela Figueroa Spring 2021 Alumna, ASU Master of Nonprofit Leadership and Management. Fundraising practices reflect the divisive, destabilizing and limiting function of today’s philanthropy, which is often centered on the needs and wants of white donors. Illustration by Yuxin Qin.