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Are You a Change Agent?

Jun 10 2015

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Board Development, Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Evaluation, Related to: Human Resources, Related to: Leadership, Related to: Volunteer Management

Reason #5 Why You’re Not Changing Things (Enough!) 

The world needs change. Humans haven’t (yet) evolved to effectively manage our caveman... Read Article

Grant Opportunity: “Seeds of Native Health”, deadline Jul 20

Jun 8 2015

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Evaluation, Related to: Fund Development

Native Strong: Healthy Kids, Healthy Futures The Notah Begay III (NB3) Foundation’s national program is pleased to announce its 2015 “Seeds of Native Health” Promising Program request for proposals.  Thanks to generous support from the... Read Article

2015 Nonprofit Benchmarks Report

Jun 1 2015

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Fund Development, Related to: Technology

The numbers are in, and they look good! 

M+R and NTEN’s 2015 Nonprofit Benchmarks Report returns for the ninth year, the ultimate guide to nonprofit industry standards for online fundraising, advocacy, and list building. The data from the nonprofits we... Read Article

How Do You Give Back?

Jun 1 2015

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Board Development, Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Evaluation, Related to: Financial Management, Related to: Fund Development, Related to: Human Resources, Related to: Leadership, Related to: Technology, Related to: Volunteer Management

Thousands of nonprofits in New Mexico 

Each has a unique vision... Read Article

Invest in a Girl

May 26 2015

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Leadership, Related to: Volunteer Management

At Camp CEO, high school girls are paired with successful, female community leaders for a weekend-long personal development experience. In the remote setting of Camp Elliott Barker in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, girls will have the opportunity to learn by example through the lives of their adult mentors.... Read Article

Just Released: #BlackWorkersMatter Report

May 4 2015

Related to: Advocacy

Building off the renewed spirit of black activism

Sparked by the #BlacksLivesMatter movement, a new report looks at the state of black workers and the economic and employment barriers they face.

The #BlackWorkersMatter report examines the real roots of the black jobs crisis and the potential of community organizing to address the twin crises of high unemployment... Read Article

Nominate Outstanding Philanthropists and Fundraisers

Apr 24 2015

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Fund Development, Related to: Leadership

Recognizing Those Supporting Our Community The Association of Fundraising Professionals-New Mexico Chapter (AFP-NM) and the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN) are accepting nominations for the 2015 National Philanthropy Day Awards. Award recipients will be honored at the National Philanthropy Day... Read Article

Call for Abstracts: Child Abuse Prevention Summit, deadline May 1

Apr 20 2015

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Collaboration

UNM New Mexico Child Abuse Prevention Partnership 
Train-the-Trainer State Summit Currently Requesting Train-the-Trainer Workshop Abstractssubmission deadline May 1, 2015 The UNM New Mexico Child Abuse Prevention Partnership Summit in October will inspire and equip participants with skills and strategies to strengthen... Read Article

Early Childhood Development & Health Symposium - April 23-24

Apr 8 2015

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Collaboration

Understanding and Concern This is a significant moment in the history of our scientific understanding and socio-political concern about early childhood development and health (ECDH). The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy at the University of New Mexico is therefore convening national and local researchers,... Read Article
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I.N.S.P.I.R.E. Series: Laurie Weahkee- "For the Generations Yet to Come"

Apr 2 2015

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Leadership

“Think about generations yet to come” 

The trail to the top was steep and lined with hundreds of black volcanic rocks. There was a slight breeze but it offered little relief to the already hot summer morning. Laurie Weahkee looked to the summit of Boca Negra Canyon in the Petroglyph National Monument just outside Albuquerque... Read Article

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