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Posted by Tom Beach, on June 22nd, 2011, Executive Director of The Toolbox Inc., Videographer and Blogger for The Non-Profit Toolbox.
Guest Post by Chad O’Connor, Communication Consultant & Adjunct Professor
An organizational communication student of mine recently tipped me off to a blog post from Terri Griffin at Santa Clara University about changing the way we think about supporting group work from a technology standpoint. It was a short but thoughtful piece that commented on the rapidly [...]
Posted by Reikob, on May 27th, 2011, Reiko Beach, President of The Toolbox, Inc., Web/Social Media Speaker for The Non-Profit Toolbox, TRB Design, Inc.
Image by levork via Flickr
1. Thank you to Jessica from Respond, Inc. for highlighting this: Biggest believers in the value of championing causes? Women. from Katya’s Non-Profit Marketing Blog. Interesting information:
Eight in ten American women strongly believe in the power of individuals to make a difference by supporting causes, while their male counterparts [...]
Posted by Tom Beach, on May 24th, 2011, Executive Director of The Toolbox Inc., Videographer and Blogger for The Non-Profit Toolbox.
Interfaith Social Services is pleased to announce that it has received $50,000 from the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office to help foreclosed upon individuals and families finance new housing. Eligible applicants receive a onetime award to help with security deposits, as well as first and last month’s rent. Other moving related expenses may also be covered. Awards are subject to the approval of the Attorney General’s office. [...]
Posted by Tom Beach, on May 19th, 2011, Executive Director of The Toolbox Inc., Videographer and Blogger for The Non-Profit Toolbox.
Summer Programs at the South Shore Science Center
Summer programs at the South Shore Natural Science Center are filling up fast! With great weather coming now is the time to sign up for some of their fantastic programs. Here are a few:
Sensational Science
Are you interested in science? Join other young scientists to discover our natural world [...]
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