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Fundraising for Adult Literacy Organizations
Hundreds Rally For Adult Literacy Programs
Successful Event at Tompkins Learning Partners
Tompkins Learning Partners recently hosted their 5th Annual Finger Lakes Crossword Competition in Ithaca, NY.
Media Coverage for Literacy Volunteers of Chautauqua County—This Can Be Your Agency Too!
Nonprofit organizations rarely have funding to pay for advertising so most groups work hard to generate publicity, hoping it will result in media coverage.
Bragging about program-to-admin ratios is a destructive practice that needs to die
Our friends at the entertaining—and educational--Nonprofit With Balls blog are urging all nonprofits to stop using program-to-admin ratios.
The 60 Minute Plan For Increasing Your Fundraising By 100% This Year
A number of years ago, while serving as the Executive Director of a non-profit, I faced a crisis.
Magic Bus
Guest
Blog from Sarah Lam, Director of the Education Center at Mohawk Valley
Community College
Literacy Volunteers of Chemung and Schuyler Counties—Media Coverage
The challenges of illiteracy were highlighted in a recent Elmira media piece on WETM TV 18.
Literacy Volunteers of Rochester Wins!
In December, Literacy Volunteers of Rochester(LVR) participated in an online campaign for votes from the YELP Foundation.
The Power of PSAs
I was looking for a very specific Public Service Announcement yesterday. It was a PSA that I saw when I was about 10 years old—and it made me want to work for adult literacy. It literally changed my life although it is more accurate to say that it shaped my life.
Literacy Success Story
Cecilia Brock, Director of Literacy of Northern New York shared a student success story about her ESL student, Marcia Burns--a native of Brazil.
The "Real" Meaning Behind Common Nonprofit Terms and Concepts
Anyone who works for a nonprofit knows that there are many unique challenges. And that is putting it nicely!
Compassion and the Nonprofit Professional
Stress is part of any workplace. Working in the human service industry increases the normal stress level as we often work with people in need.
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