Help 4
NonProfits & Tribes e-Newsletter Building Community-Driven Organizations September
2004 Welcome to the Help 4 NonProfits E-Newsletter! It is always amazing how we tend to see the changing light of autumn as a sign of renewal. While mother nature starts heading into down time, we humans are stuck in the back-to-school cycle that says Fall is the Start of It All! So heres what we have for you as we gear up for this busy time of year: 1) Featured Article: Building and
Sustaining Programs in Tough Economic Times Please read and enjoy, and pass these new items along! We know it will help you improve the quality of life in your community. And isnt that really why we all do the work we do? ******************************************************* Featured Article: New
Training Program! Frustrated that the ongoing struggle for dollars interferes with the ability of nonprofit organizations to create substantial impact in their communities, we pioneered these methods for sustainability and financial independence. Learn what led one funder to call our approach the biggest philanthropic bang we can get for our buck. To learn about bringing our team to do this seminar in
your community, or to learn about our September 29th seminar in
Phoenix, Regional
Newsletters: This month we thought wed start at home, because Arizona nonprofits have some terrific sources for information. These are among our favorites: Arizona Statewide: There is no better source of information about jobs, grants and events around the whole state than Scott Sheldons Arizona Nonprofit Weekly News & Review. See a sample and subscribe at http://www.imakenews.com/aznonprofitnews/index000059490.cfm?x=b3vw1l8,b1cvqhJ9 Yavapai County and
Northern Arizona: Debbie Stewart combines her own wisdom with terrific
info on events, jobs, and news in her engaging newsletter,
By the Seat of Our Pants.
Southern Arizona: The Southern Arizona
Alliance of Nonprofits is new on the scene, but they have already accumulated a
great resource page for Southern Arizona and other areas of the state. This
site is bound to keep growing with information and links, so check it out!
And remember, let us know about regional newsletters in your neck of the woods, so we can share that info as well! Objective News
Source: No, were not
kidding. If you want objective news, the Journals news coverage is the
least biased weve seen anywhere, without exception. And both of us have
been reading for over 10 years! The job of the Wall Street Journal is to help business people make sound decisions. And the only way they can make those decisions is if they have access to the truth, with no layers of interpretation added. Just the facts, maam. In these contentious times, isnt it worth a try? And after youve read one or two copies, please write us and let us know what you think! Share
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Preview: Thats it for this month. As always, we wish you all the possibilities life holds, because your community is counting on you. Have a great and
enthusiastic fall! ******************************************************* You are receiving this newsletter because at one time you expressed an interest in Help 4 NonProfits & Tribes; or Hildy Gottlieb and Dimitri Petropolis; or other subsidiaries of their firm, ReSolve, Inc.; or you may have been referred to us by someone who also cares about NonProfits and issues related to philanthropy. To add a friend to our newsletter list, hit reply and give us their name, email address and your name, so we can let them know who sent it! To unsubscribe from this newsletter, simply hit reply and type Unsubscribe in the body of the email. You will be immediately removed from our email list. If you would also like to be removed from our snail-mail mailing list, please note that as well. If you have been forwarded our eNewsletter and would like to subscribe: go here If you would like to unsubscribe: go here |