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How should managers and staff plan for an executive transition at their nonprofit? How would you define capacity building? What is ongoing learning for an organization?
Do you know the answers to these common nonprofit questions? Third Sector New England wants to be sure you can find the answers, to those three questions and many more, in a way that's engaging than searching and reading. How?
Third Sector New England's Video FAQ
Hey Everybody, Hope your team won this weekend (my G-Men brought it home in OT!)
Okay, so your trillion dollar budget dried up and now you don't have that sweet video lab with staff of seventeen anymore to get your video posted online. Life can be cruel sometimes, and Puffs with Lanolin is your best friend...but, wait, ne'er fear, Utterli is here. Utterli is a app that can be used to post audio and video to the web using your computer, mobile device, cell phone (and possibly more - I only dug as deep as using my laptop at this point.)
In this videoblog,Peggy Duvette and Melinda Kramer see a much more effective, progressive movement when the wide array of organizations can work on the web like the spokes of a giant, multicolored umbrella.
In this videoblog, Geilhufe symbolizes the new social change powers of the web in a story about two granpas.
In this videoblog, Jennifer Corriero and Kirsten Jordan display their infectious enthusiasm for the way youth are using the Web to effect change and cite a powerful example regarding AIDS.
In this videoblog, Erin Denny of YouthNoise.org tells adults to follow the youth when it comes to Web 2.0.
In this videoblog, Tanner describes how the Maplight.org site will empower voters and put the heat on politicians.
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