This week’s Leadership newsletter focuses on efforts that seek to shift power back to the people and their communities.
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This week’s Leadership newsletter focuses on efforts that seek to shift power back to the people and their communities. First, the failed move by state legislators to curtail ballot referenda in Ohio was seen as a victory not only for reproductive rights activists but also for citizen power. Next, more than 10 percent of the participants at the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference this year contracted COVID, providing a stark lesson on what it means to be a community, who is cared for, and who is left out. Then, from NPQ’s summer magazine, an in-depth look at an innovative community-based economic ownership model. Finally, starting October 5, we have a live, two-part webinar that covers the ins and outs of QuickBooks Online for nonprofits with Gregg S. Bossen CPA.
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In Rejecting Ballot Measure, Ohioans Stood Up for Citizen Power ([link removed])
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“We have been increasing our base. And our growth is our grassroots power.” Read more… ([link removed])
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What Can a COVID Outbreak at a Writing Conference Teach Us about Community Care? ([link removed])
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“By considering disabled people when it came to COVID protocols and response, all participants at the conference stood to benefit.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Experiments in Community Ownership: Taking Charge of Commercial Real Estate ([link removed])
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Advanced QuickBooks for Nonprofits for Cloud-Based/Online Users ([link removed])
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Are you a nonprofit finance staff person or finance consultant who is ready to take your use of QuickBooks to the next level of strong practice and greater efficiency? Are you ready to improve your nonprofit GAAP accounting, your budgeting, and your reporting to management, board, and funders using QuickBooks Online? Sign up to learn from the most effective, nonprofit-specific QuickBooks trainer in the country, Gregg S. Bossen CPA! Learn more… ([link removed])
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