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TA Tuesday (May 1, 2018)

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  • America's 100 Most-Loved Novels Were Just Announced. Did Your Favorite Make the List?
  • How to Think about Major Gifts, May 3: According to Nonprofit Hub, "In this webinar, you will learn about understanding the proper structure for a major gift, how to describe and understand the 7-Pillars of a successful major gift program and be able to assess your nonprofit's culture of philanthropy." Free.
  • The New Language of Fundraising – The Magic Words that Translate into more Money, May 9: Join this webinar and learn a totally new way to think about fundraising. Free.
  • Webinar: Reaching Young Voters, May 17: Participants in this Nonprofit Vote training will learn from Inspire U.S., Lead MN, and HeadCount how "they are reaching thousands of young people each year in high schools, community colleges, and concerts and the best practices you can apply to your own efforts." Free.
  • Writing for Activists: A free virtual masterclass with Charlene Carruthers, May 2:
    Storytelling is one of the most powerful tools we have. Right now, far too many of the stories about important social issues are being told by people who aren't on the ground.

    With over 10 years as a community organizer and writer, what I know for sure is that incomplete stories lead to incomplete solutions. Our movements need more people telling stories in mainstream and independent media.

    Lend your voice to the movement and join me for a masterclass on being a more effective writer and getting published.

    This workshop is for activists and community organizers who want to tell more complete, honest and important stories.

    Topics we'll explore:
    Be sure to bring your pen and notebook because this is an interactive masterclass where you will leave with actionable information on: Why our stories matter, How to find and define your audience, Content development & research, and How to pitch to online publications.

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