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Interview with Carolyn Appleton: How to Launch Your Grant Writing Career

Qgiv

She’s known for tackling seemingly impossible fundraising efforts and turning them into success stories. CA: One of the best things that happened to me while volunteering for the local art museum is they funded my travel to Los Angeles and my tuition to take the week-long grant writing training bootcamp hosted by The Grantsmanship Center.

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

Bloomerang

If you put your question in there, it might have a little bit more visibility. But no matter where you ask that question, we’ll see it, and we will try to get to it before the 4:00 Eastern hour here. You can also tweet us those questions and comments, we’d love to hear from you there. I’m based in Los Angeles.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: The Office or the Impact?

ASU Lodestar Center

my colleague Professor Mark Hager dissected the conundrum faced by nonprofit researchers in answering that question. As researchers attempt to explain this and other questions, they are sometimes charged with the claim, "Oh, you people are just too academic!" So a better question than "Where is the office?" city, county, etc.).

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How to Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month: Listen, Reflect & Connect

Saleforce Nonprofit

To truly honor all the individuals that make up the AAPI community, I want to tell the stories of different Asian Americans, challenge you to relate these stories to your own lived experiences, and begin to think about what true diversity and inclusion looks like. What is your story? How Can You Relate to the Adoptee Experience?

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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). Third, museums as a "place to be heard"--to share your voice, your stories, your interpretation. I talked about using the design question: "How can visitors make this project better?" In this case, a heck of a lot.

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