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Mobilize.org
Is America’s youth too indifferent, distrusting and self-absorbed to participate in politics? Not according to Mobilize.org, a nonprofit organization with offices in Washington, DC and Berkeley, California. For the past six years...more
 
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Western Justice Center
The Western Justice Center, an alternative dispute resolution organization, is located in Pasadena, CA. Famous as the home of the Rose Bowl, Pasadena still has the image of a rich, homogenous city. In fact, it has experienced a marked demographic shift over the past few decades. Affluent whites are no longer the majority...more
 
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LEADERSPRING: Reinvigorating Nonprofit Leadership
The exodus of nonprofit executive directors is well under way. Many are baby boomers nearing retirement, but others are simply burned out. Years of scrambling to raise money...more
 
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Leslie Medine: A Woman on the Move
For more than 30 years Leslie Medine, educator, community organizer, and coach, has been inspiring young people to dream bold dreams—not just for themselves, but for their communities, too...more
 

 
ON THE VERGE: A Program of On The Move
Imagine a new generation of nonprofit leaders armed with the integrity, courage, and know-how to create a truly responsive public sector...more
 

 
Decision Education Foundation -a nonprofit organization, was launched in 2001 by a group of professional and academic decision analysts with ties to Stanford University. The foundation’s mission is to improve people’s lives by improving the quality of their decisions...more
 

 
David Reiter - a practitioner in the relatively new field of life coaching, he works with individuals and couples wrestling with difficult personal decisions. Unlike most coaches who come from a background in psychotherapy or organizational development, Reiter is rooted in strategic decision analysis, a decision-making process originally designed for engineers...more
 

 
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