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Pull Forward, Never Push Backwards
With the new year of 2012 closing in on everyone of us, I believe it is a good time to share of my efforts of “pulling forward” with the flipping of the calendar. It is a sincerely held belief of … Continue reading
Breaking into the Field
So you want to be a nonprofit professional? Well so did I! And let me share with you this invaluable tool from Idealist.org (a project of Actions without Borders) that I used for more than my professional search for a … Continue reading
A Conversation with Paul Loeb
Today the Chronicle for Philanthropy held a web chat with esteemed author Paul Rogat Loeb of the book Soul of a Citizen: Living with Conviction in Challenging Times. He took questions for about an hour and touched on many topics that those who … Continue reading
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