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Run a more affective national nonprofit events program. Four strategies to support chapters, enhance member retention and reduce volunteer fatigue The post Multi-Chapter Nonprofits: 4 Event Program Challenges and Solutions appeared first on Eventgroove.| Eventgroove
One of our goals for this Chapter Leader newsletter is to create a forum for chapter leaders to learn from each other and about each other. We’re calling this feature “A Rising Tide” because when one of our chapters succeeds, we all succeed – and we should share those strategies and successes with each other […] The post A Rising Tide: Woodinville High School Chapter first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post A Rising Tide: Woodinville High School Chapter appeared first on Toge...| Together Women Rise
In May, multiple Together Women Rise chapters in Delaware hosted a special event for members to build comraderie within and between chapters and to grow Rise. Our Volunteer Manager, Kia Hunter, recently spoke with one of the event planners, Yvette Drazich (Chapter Leader of DE, Newark -1) about this experience. Kia: Hello, Yvette! Thanks so much […] The post A Rising Tide Special Edition – Multi-Chapter Events first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post A Rising Tide Special Edition ...| Together Women Rise
Mellen Duffy Tanamly spent her career with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), which took her all over the world including West Africa, El Salvador, Belize, Egypt, and Jordan. She learned of Together Women Rise through friends at USAID and has been a member for over six years. She recently took over leadership of […] The post A Rising Tide: Mellen Duffy Tanamly first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post A Rising Tide: Mellen Duffy Tanamly appeared first on Together W...| Together Women Rise
As we wrap up 2022, we invite you to share a few major Together Women Rise moments with your chapter members at your meeting in January. Here is a list of select 2022 accomplishments (by the numbers) as well as a few questions for you to research and discuss with your members. These questions are […] The post Your Next Chapter Meeting – Reflecting on the Past Year first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post Your Next Chapter Meeting – Reflecting on the Past Year appeared first o...| Together Women Rise
Achieving global gender equality cannot be accomplished alone – and neither can running this organization or sustaining your chapter. Planning for the future of your chapter and sharing chapter responsibilities are key factors in maintaining successful Together Women Rise chapters. At our National Chapter Leader Event on Oct 16, we discussed best practices for continuity […] The post Sharing Best Practices: Planning for the Future of Your Chapter first appeared on Together Women Rise. The...| Together Women Rise
Hello, Chapter Leaders! My name is Kia (yes, it is pronounced like the car), and I am so excited to have joined Together Women Rise this summer as Volunteer Manager. I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself to you today and also make myself a resource for you moving forward. I recently moved […] The post Introducing Kia Hunter first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post Introducing Kia Hunter appeared first on Together Women Rise.| Together Women Rise
The Cal Alumni Club of Chicago doesn’t just gather—it galvanizes. Through beach picnics, game watch parties, and road trips across state lines, they’re creating a Midwest home for Golden Bears of all generations. The post Midwest, Meet Berkeley: Inside the Cal Alumni Club of Chicago appeared first on Cal Alumni Association.| Cal Alumni Association
(Updated July 2019) What would your podcast be if your listeners weren’t there? It would just be a one-way conversation, a full-on monologue shared with no one but yourself. There’s almost no point in producing a podcast if there’s no one there to dialogue with. And so, once you’ve found the right words to say […] The post 3 Simple Ways to Reach Listeners and Keep Them Engaged appeared first on Spreaker Blog.| Spreaker Blog
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