We need your help! 💪🏽💙 Creative Loafing's Annual Best of the Bay nominations are open until Friday, July 5th and we need all the people we can get to put us on the ballot for the competition! If you could all please take a moment out of your day to nominate us on https://vote.cltampa.com before Friday, we would be so grateful! We are looking for Tampa Bay Watch nominations in the following 'Places' categories: -Best Environmental Organization -Best Nonprofit -Best Place for a Wedding -Best Place to Volunteer Thank you all for your dedication to our mission and support in helping us get recognized! 🦪🌊
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New blog post! In this vulnerable article, our Program Volunteer Athena Samonte explores her time so far in academia, her experience volunteering with SFU Public Square, and the future that lies ahead. Read it now: https://ow.ly/q6TS50RaHuZ
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Please listen in to this important program!
How lucky we are to have leaders who care so much!! Click here to listen in to this great conversation about volunteering with community leaders Laura McHugh of United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley and Michael Butz of Alvin H. Butz, Inc. 🎙️🎙️🎧🎧 Listen here: https://bit.ly/47JFk5I WDIY 88.1 FM NPR
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The5 with Eric Moraczewski welcomes Kyle Ogden, President & CEO of The Thanks-Giving Foundation. Kyle joins The5 to talk about Building a Profoundly #Caring Community. Something most, if not all, nonprofits are focused on but maybe aren't always aware of. Kyle talks about being intentional with gratitude and caring, as well as the Foundation's five key functions of Building a Profoundly Caring Community. Kyle became the President and CEO of The Thanks-Giving Foundation because he wanted to do something important in the bigger civic context, and build something sustainable for the citizens of Dallas. The Thanks-Giving Foundation is a platform that can influence the future of the community, and he believes his contribution of time, effort and resources can make a real difference as an accelerant of positive change. The physical and programmatic enhancements made are being noticed, and he is proud that the vision will deliver a place of importance within the nonprofit landscape. Before joining The Thanks-Giving Foundation, Kyle was the Chairman, President and CEO of Carroll Company. Kyle received a Bachelor of Business Administrations degree in honors business and a Master of Business Administration degree in accounting and finance from the University of Texas at Austin, and went on to earn his CPA license. In his spare time, he enjoy golf, baseball and travel. He and his wife have four adult children. The5 is a celebration of the work being done by nonprofit professionals, highlighting valuable tips and methods that nonprofits should be utilizing. The5 is aptly named as NMBL Strategies celebrates our 5 year anniversary. Host Eric Moraczewski leads guests on a journey of topics that are of deep importance to the guest and discusses how nonprofits and nonprofit leaders can benefit from the experience and expertise. #nonprofit #nonprofits #nonprofitorganization #nonprofitfoundation #nonprofitlife #nonprofitorganizations #nonprofitmanagement #nonprofitsuccess #nonprofitleaders #nonprofitgrowth #gratitude #intentionality
The5 with Kyle Ogden of The Thanks-Giving Foundation
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Join us for this conversation next Tuesday 11/14 about indigenous learning principles and how they can lead to more inclusive #nonprofit #trainings
🎉We are only ONE week away from Part 3 of our Fall Series!! 🎉 Join us next week for a meaningful conversation about the First Peoples Learning Principles with Jill LaPointe, the Executive Director of Lushootseed Research and member of the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe and Nooksack tribal descendant. Explore Indigenous perspectives on knowledge, land, time, and storytelling as teaching. Whether you're an educator or simply curious, this discussion offers valuable insights. In Coast Salish tradition, November marks the Moon of the Dog Salmon- a time of harvest and reflection. We chose the title of this session to remind us that the time of year matters as we think about learning and growing. You still have time to register here: https://lnkd.in/gEjTYhwD We hope to see you there! Maine Association of Nonprofits (MANP) WNC Nonprofit Pathways North Carolina Center for Nonprofits Third Sector Company AZ Impact for Good Wyoming Nonprofit Network
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Check out what our Executive Director has been doing in the Centurions Leadership Program!
Today’s Pinnacle Centurions Spotlight is Tara Adler. Tara shares how Centurions has allowed her to experience things outside of her day-to-day work in the nonprofit sector - including touring water and steam plants! We love learning all the moving pieces it takes to keep our city thriving.
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I really like Bekithemba Ntini response to this question during our IG live conversation. Who do you see to be your most important stakeholder in your development and nonprofit storytelling? https://lnkd.in/ebzEr8C6
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How does generosity shape our actions, sense of belonging, and community strength? The ways we show and provide support may look different across communities in the U.S., but different interpretations of generosity are what build stronger intercultural understanding. On 4/16, join a panel of leaders from The Aspen Institute, including #AspenLatinos Executive Director Domenika Lynch, as they explore how the many shapes of generosity inform nonprofit work. Register here: https://bit.ly/4a5hrqY
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Building a more inclusive nonprofit board is not a performative gesture. It’s integral to the success of your mission. Our new guide offers a thoughtful roadmap to modernizing the makeup of your board, from adding younger members to finding top candidates.
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Building a more inclusive nonprofit board is not a performative gesture. It’s integral to the success of your mission. Our new guide offers a thoughtful roadmap to modernizing the makeup of your board, from adding younger members to finding top candidates.
Diversifying Your Nonprofit Board Is a Win for Your Mission
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Building a more inclusive nonprofit board is not a performative gesture. It’s integral to the success of your mission. Our new guide offers a thoughtful roadmap to modernizing the makeup of your board, from adding younger members to finding top candidates.
Diversifying Your Nonprofit Board Is a Win for Your Mission
https://www.blackbaud.com
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