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Nancy Jo Craig’s Lifetime Achievement Award In Nonprofit Computer Refurbishment

Tech Soup

By 2004 she had come back to her hometown of Baton Rouge and was working as a management consultant to a failing nonprofit. Places like TechSoup and the National Cristina Foundation put out the word that donated computers were badly needed in Louisiana, and they came by the truckload. Coming Back Home and a Challenge of a Lifetime.

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The next step for personalizing your school’s fundraising outreach.

amplifi

Your school needs to do more than the electric company or an insurance provider when you apply the personal touch to your school’s fundraising outreach! Imagine sending a perfectly tailored message to alums who graduated in 2004, only to have it received by someone who was a parent of a current student, not even an alum.

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10 Steps to Turn Your Brilliant Idea into a Grant!

Sharpshooter Communications

In 2004, Austin, TX began a pilot program to create a pathway to independence for women. Medicaid and private insurance will be billed for therapy, which will provide another 10% of our budget. The remaining funds will need to come from donations, grants, and government contracts. What will fix the problem?

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