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Car Donation - Why Donating Your Used Car is a Good Choice

There is a lot of information and companies out there that have been screaming for you old used car. They have been spamming you with commercials about the benefits of car donation. Well why is it a good thing?
Donald Martin
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Raising Much Needed Funds For Autism In Northern Nevada

Awareness for Autism is on the rise in Northern Nevada. Ever since Gary Kuhre's incredible stride-for-Autism walk pushing the specially adapted cart across the states, the Stride-4-Autism Foundation has set out to raise money for real families and real needs, families that need assistance and have nowhere to turn.
Lance Winslow
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Nonprofit Management - If The Horse Bolts, So Will Your Supporters

Sarbanes-Oxley is just as important for nonprofits as it is for publicly traded companies, yet many nonprofits are lagging in the development and implementation of governance and financial oversight standards. If your nonprofit has already implemented SOX controls, congratulations, but if you are one of the laggards, get a move on and note that two SOX provisions are required for all nonprofits.
Dennis Abenanty
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Member Recruitment--Association Members Must Become Evangelists

If you expect your trade association or professional society to serve you well; you must become an actively engaged evangelist for your association. You must bellow it from the rooftops; the value you receive from your membership. You must tell all your colleagues, competitors, and suppliers why they too should become members. It is your job to drive a continual membership recruitment campaign. More members, among other things, mean a louder voice in legislative matters, more...
Ed Rigsbee
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Bicycle Fundraising Events For Autism - Publicity For Awareness

One of our jobs when representing the important challenge of Autism is to send a message to the public, one which is easy to understand and gets the point across. Whether we are primarily focused on fundraising or launching a full-on publicity campaign to help move legislation, everything we do is being judged by society.
Lance Winslow
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Craigs List and New York

The Craigslist was established in 1995 by Craig Newmark for the San Francisco Bay Area. It is an online centralized network of online communities comprising of free classified advertisements with jobs, housing, and internships, erotic services and services like sales, wanted services and pet's categories and various such other services. This was also used as forums on different topics. By September 2007 Craigslist was operating in 450 cities in 50 countries. Craiglist and...
Mark Radcliffe
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The Bicycle Messenger Emergency Fund

Bicycle messengers provide an integral service to the business world. Unfortunately, they are frequently put at risk due to the possibility of injury. Fortunately, the Bicycle Messenger Emergency Fund is there to provide a helping hand.
Joseph Devine
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Nonprofit Management - Forming An Audit Committee - Why, When And Who

Forming an audit committee is highly recommended for nonprofits, but many do not know when or how to establish such a committee, or how to staff it. Many believe that having an independent auditor is enough, but this does not absolve the Board of responsibility or penalty for misstatement. Learn what to do when and why, and what skills are needed when forming this critical governance committee.
Dennis Abenanty
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Building Advisory Groups For Your Organization

Organizations are not created in a vacuum. They are born and grow within a network of meaningful connections to people and other organizations that allow them to develop and flourish. Sometimes, controlling part of that network and turning it to the organization's advantage is a more than worthwhile endeavor: this is when advisory groups are established.
Nicolo Wojewoda
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Ways to Volunteer

Good neighbors and assisted shopping. Good Neighbors volunteers provide companionship and friendship by making home visits or speaking on the telephone which helps to prevent older people from becoming lonely. Volunteers can also help with tasks like collecting a prescription or small jobs around the home or even visiting the shops to aid their independence. Charities need people to deliver these services locally and is an ideal volunteering opportunity if you are not able to...
Paul Twocock
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