Organizations Driven By A Social Mission March 2, 2010 we attended the Boston Chapter launch of the Social Enterprise Alliance. Even with the pre-release material was interesting, we didn’t know exactly what a social enterprise was and we just figured that it had something to do with nonprofit organizations. It turns out that a social [...]
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Guest post by Chad O’Connor, Adjunct Professor Emerson College And Keeping it! As I begin this first installment of my series of guest blogs for the Non-Profit Toolbox I am doing my writing on the ever popular BoltBus from Boston down to Philadelphia (with a switch in New York City). I raise this not to [...]
View Post chad o'connor, emerson college, nonprofit conference, nonprofit education, nonprofit resources, nptoolbox, public speakingMarch Mini-Conference to be Rescheduled
Thank You To All That Signed Up Thank you so much in your interest for the Mini-Conference, unfortunately we did not meet the attendance goals we wanted to, and to be fair to you, our attendees, and our speakers and sponsors, we have decided to postpone, possibly until the fall. We will be refunding you [...]
View Post Facebook, nonprofit conference, nonprofit education, nonprofit resources, nptoolboxHow Much Money Should Board Members Give?
Guest Post by: Jane B. Ford, The Joy Path and Speaker at the February 10th Non-profit Toolbox Mini-Conference, and author of Get Grants Now Creating A Board Giving Policy Can Help Having worked most of my life with smaller community-based and faith-based nonprofits, I understand that the giving capability of their board members is far [...]
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