Several Connecticut nonprofits have recognized that millennials will be critical to their sustainability and have taken steps to engage them the way they wish to be reached.
In Appreciation of the Millennial Donor as Change Agent
Several Connecticut nonprofits have recognized that millennials will be critical to their sustainability and have taken steps to engage them the way they wish to be reached.
South African President Jacob Zuma survives his eighth no-confidence vote as a civil sector coalition reels against what it sees as an attack on the ANC.
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There is evidently a slice of nonprofit life in San Francisco which involves a lot of ball gowns, divas and blurred boundaries.
It just muddies the accountability stream when an executive director sits on a board, advises the Ethicist. There is no need for that board membership, anyway; good nonprofit execs usually already have a boatload of influence.