Ten Things Legislators Can Do to Help Small Nonprofits
For my state reps: Next time the crazy lady with the pink hair (that would be me) wants to know what you think can be
For my state reps: Next time the crazy lady with the pink hair (that would be me) wants to know what you think can be
I just spoke to an old friend, who wanted Juno Consulting to help her implement a terrific idea for building traffic to her organization by
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I work from home. Working out of your house sounds like a great gig, and in many ways it is. I can get chores done
Yes, you can print your proposal out on your little desk top printer, then hop in your car and spend 2 hours driving to the
Artists work for other people. Entrepreneurs work for themselves. If you’re an artist, working for yourself through your own business or nonprofit organization, you’re a
The foundation rep is coming to see your program. Now what. For most proposals, even the ones that get funded, you’ll never so much as
Actually you can. Budget writing is one of the minefields for start-up nonprofits, where you probably don’t have seed money, savings or an endowment, and
What strikes one first about the site of the crash of Flight 93 is how remote it is. A reasonable drive from Pittsburgh, one of
When I was growing up, in the 50s and 60s, middle class families always had a camera. Just one. In my later childhood, as the