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Nonprofit Wellness and Doing Good with Lauren Brownstein

Marketing for the Modern Nonprofit

Lauren has raised millions of dollars for workforce development programs, museums, student support organizations, women’s causes, community centers, international groups, associations, and more. She was a certified foster parent before adopting a child from the foster care system.

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Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator – Katie Houston

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

She relishes the challenge of reframing the public perception about the 90-year old museum, and the chance to market a wealth of experiences — from exhibition openings to awards ceremonies, from children’s art camps to adult classes in a dozen mediums. Here is her typical day: Before 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

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Nonprofit Holiday Gift Guide

Nonprofit Megaphone

We achieve this goal through our many workshops, after school programs, concerts and festivals.” They have a number of programs to meet the needs of veterans, children with Autism, and those living with disabilities. Additionally, this organization offers educational programs to the community. Field Museum.

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Finding Data Management Solutions for Arts and Culture Organizations

EveryAction

Arts and culture organizations such as media companies, magazines, public radio stations, museums, theaters, and arts advocates have unique needs when it comes to data management.

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One Nonprofit’s Anniversary Celebration Turns into a Bright Idea

NonProfit Hub

Lighthouse, which provides after-school programming for teenagers, has sponsored a public art project for the past several months in Lincoln, Neb., The program’s executive director, Bill Michener, drove one of the bulbs 1,500 miles to the Thomas Edison Museum in New Jersey and received national media coverage.

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Myth Busters: Why Donors Shouldn’t Rely on the Overhead Ratio

NonProfit Hub

This post originally appeared in the July/August issue of our Nonprofit Hub Magazine. For example, museums have to pay for large (and often valuable) collections, security and insurance. However, the higher overhead rate does not mean a museum is less effective than a food bank at achieving its mission.

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One Nonprofit’s Anniversary Celebration Turns into a Bright Idea

NonProfit Hub

Lighthouse, which provides after-school programming for teenagers, has sponsored a public art project for the past several months in Lincoln, Neb., The program’s executive director, Bill Michener, drove one of the bulbs 1,500 miles to the Thomas Edison Museum in New Jersey and received national media coverage.