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NGen Voices Wanted: How Can Online Tools Help Your Career Growth?

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A recent study from the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network titled “Stepping Up or Stepping Out” revealed an alarming statistic for those concerned with the future of the nonprofit and philanthropic sector: 45 percent of the most skilled and experienced respondents plan to leave the nonprofit sector, citing frustrations over burnout, career paths, and professional development.

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The Insecurity Complex

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Any long-term solution to retirement insecurity must include a commitment to living wages that allow for some savings.

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2013 IS Conference: Share Your Ideas Today!

Annual Conference , leadership , networking , NGen , Nonprofit , Philanthropy , PPAI 3 Comment s »

Share your ideas for the 2013 IS National Conference today! Your insights and contributions will help ensure the conference will address key issues important to the nonprofit and philanthropic sector.

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Bring Us Together to Aim High

Advocacy , Charitable Deduction , Diana , Nonprofit , Policy , Tax Reform No Comments »

What do nonprofit leaders expect from the new Administration? Heal our deeply divided nation, with our help. Read my blog for more.

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GameChangers

Accountability , Annual Conference , Breakthrough , Collaboration , Collective Impact , Failure , Impact , leadership , Nonprofit , Risk , White House Council on Community Solutions 3 Comment s »

Guest post by Malik S. Nevels, J.D., Executive Director, Illinois African American Coalition for Prevention

Are you changing the game? How do you balance organizational legacy with the need to grow, adapt, and transform? What organizations are effectively tackling issues big enough to matter yet small enough to change? When is it ok to fail? 

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