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Winter 2010
Vol. 3 No. 4

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In this Issue

 

1. Let’s Reach Out—for Mutual Benefit

 

2. Career Track Profile

 

3. Harnessing Diverse Perspectives at the AFP International Conference in Baltimore

 

4. Potential on the Rise: African-American Family Foundations

 

5. Call for AFP Member Art and Poetry Submissions

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Soto Let’s Reach Out—for Mutual Benefit

What can be done to reach out to minorities and ethnically different groups, not only to tap into a more diverse pool of qualified applicants, but also to support the fundraising efforts of those organizations that serve minorities? Fundraising veteran Roberto Soto Acosta offers his advice and perspectives.
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Chew Career Track Profile: Stephanie Chew, Senior Director, Gifts and Special Campaigns for Girl Scouts of Northern California

"We must think carefully about how we use labels for people today, especially with our donors," says fundraiser Stephanie Chew in this career profile Q and A.
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Harnessing Diverse Perspectives at the AFP International Conference in Baltimore

AFP has several exciting opportunities for you to learn from the perspectives of others and share your thoughts on topics important to you at the 47th AFP International Conference on Fundraising in Baltimore, April 11–14, 2010.
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GasmanPotential on the Rise: African-American Family Foundations

Family foundations are becoming increasingly important philanthropically says University of Pennsylvania scholar Marybeth Gasman, who cites recent research to describe the growing number of African-American family foundations in the United States.

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Call for AFP Member Art and Poetry Submissions

We invite AFP members everywhere to submit their art and poetry to exhibit at the Diversity Art Showcase at the 47th International Conference on Fundraising!

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