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Lisa Eriksen

First Nonprofit Grocery Store in U.S. Slated to Open in Pennsylvania | PND | Foundation... - 0 views

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    Creative nonprofit financing for a needed service.  How could museums participate in such efforts.
Karen Wade

Marc Chardon: Nonprofit Trends: Seeking Careers with Meaning - 0 views

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    Many workers today are seeking careers with meaning, whether they're from the Boomer, Gen X, or Millennial generation.
Ileana Maestas

How to Get Funding for Nonprofit Organizations | eHow.com - 0 views

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    It is nothing new that museums have to scramble for funds. This article is great about looking at the long term so it's not a year to year scrabble.
Karen Wade

The Game Has Changed: Nonprofits Now Compete with For-Profits (DATA) | Know Your Own Bone - 1 views

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    The conversation on social entrepreneurship continues (I especially loved the reference to those Super Bowl commercials that touted their company's commitment to the greater social good. What will this all mean for the current non-profit world?
Lisa Eriksen

Why Fast, Cheap, and Easy Design Is Killing Your Nonprofit's Brand | Co.Exist: World ch... - 1 views

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    Interesting take on the state of marketing in non-profits and an argument for strategy.
Karen Wade

Charity: water, Salvation Army Target Millennials for Support | TIME.com - 0 views

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    What motivates Millennials to Give?
Megan Conn

What's Ahead for Nonprofits? Trends to Watch | GuideStar Blog - 2 views

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    Non-profit fundraising trends
Lisa Eriksen

7 trends affecting the nonprofit sector - TheNonProfitTimes - 2 views

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    Celeste shared this article and thought it might be interesting to compare to the trends the LF participants identified at Workshop #2 and in their domain groups.  I think we discussed most of them.
Lisa Eriksen

Calif. sinks to 41st on kids' well-being - SFGate - 0 views

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    The state now spends more than $1,000 less per student than it did in 2007, according to the California Budget Project, a nonprofit public policy research group. Is this the beginning of the end for K-12?
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