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When your town becomes a Nike brand

Fast Company Tech

Its dark green shade reflects Flagstaff, Arizonas situation in the worlds largest ponderosa pine forestits not all cactuses and sand in the Grand Canyon Stateand the shoe plays off Bookers status as one of the many second-home owners in the area. or exotic, like the Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo.

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Ask A Nonprofit Specialist - Engaging the Board in Financial Reports

ASU Lodestar Center

Training for members without financial expertise is essential for any effective Board of Directors. Together with your Board, develop transparent strategies for focusing on agreed upon financial metrics, based on well defined expectations that reflect your organization’s unique needs. Learn More.

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So, you’re thinking about serving on a board. Now what?

ASU Lodestar Center

Need effective board governance training? Try ASU Lodestar Center's Effective, Motivated Board Governance training. To find out more about our upcoming training in Tucson on December 12, click here. Donning the Sweatshirt of Service: Reflections from a Second-Year Ally" by Angela Soliz. Like this article?

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Diversity recruitment key to nonprofit boards achieving mission

ASU Lodestar Center

When talking and planning recruitment, it’s important to remind board members that the essential idea is to better reflect the community – not to continue to mirror traditional or current board membership. He grew up in Flagstaff, lived many years in Tucson and has lived in the Valley since 2005. Diversify your diversity.

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

ASU Lodestar Center

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. Engage the board of directors in equity and increase representation to reflect the community. Centers white donor needs over the needs of the community.