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Building Community Through Soccer: Maigan T. Bridgette’s Story at Sporting Kansas City

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

As the Community Impact Manager , Maigan bridges passion, purpose, and proficiency, channeling her expertise to uplift and transform lives across the KC community. With a passion for political science and social justice, she initially envisioned a career in law but found herself drawn to the nonprofit sector.

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For the Love of Humankind: End of Year Fundraising for Community impact

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

She moved to Chicago after high school to study Political Science and Sociology at DePaul University. She later returned and obtained a Master of Science in Non-Profit Management from Fontbonne University, and continues her Ph.D. work at Capella University. Louis City, Missouri.

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[ENHANCEMENT] Additional User Permissions

Bloomerang

Author information Cody Lawson Product Manager at Bloomerang Cody is a Product Manager at Bloomerang. Cody holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Rhetoric from Wabash College. He also holds a Juris Doctor degree with a concentration in Health Law from Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis.

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Webinar: 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Online Fundraising Campaigns

Care2

Ghazal manages the North American offices of Engaging Networks, a global eCRM software company, servicing organizations such as Oxfam, Save the Children, PETA, World Vision, CARE, Humane Society International, and many more. Ghazal overseas business development and overall account management.

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Collaboration Across Social Boundaries: A Practical Guide

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Water managers conclude that their shared underground resource requires a regional association bringing together small and large cities and rural areas with vastly different organizational cultures. Universities, for example, all have an admissions office, grades, cafeterias, libraries, these things called professors, and a college president.

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Your greatest untapped online resource: your people

Nonprofit Marketing Blog

Today I feature a guest post by Filippo Trevisan of the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow. Rather, this process could have an empowering effect if set up and managed correctly. I met Filippo after a recent panel discussion on social media. From Katya: Bottom line?

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Events and Communications Specialist

Anedot

Each year, we provide in-depth environmental science instruction to over 1,100 students, manage over 5,000 acres of public and private land, including Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, raise thousands of native plants, restore native habitat, and provide research and technical support on timely issues affecting the region.