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Monthly Archives: June 2015
Raising Up Future Leaders
We have to have a focus on Youth Development. We have to raise up future leaders. One of the ways that I find this to be achieved is through programming. There are two things that I have realized this past … Continue reading
The Highly-Anticipated Life Lessons Learned From Moving Furniture
Well, here it is… The long-awaited arrival of the most revealing, inspiring blog of all time. The 300 words that will reshape the next 300 years of society. You’ve read many stories about teamwork, but none quite like this (or, … Continue reading
A Break in the Case
Last week was extremely exciting for me. I had been compiling a large amount of data on flights to Disney. I finally finished converting the data into graphs and before me I saw a pattern. It appeared that flight costs … Continue reading
Temporarily Out of the Office
I spent a surprising amount of time last week out of the office. Monday though Wednesday, I spent a few hours each day at Prevent Blindness Ohio. One of my main projects this summer to observe, analyze, and document how Prevent Blindness Ohio … Continue reading
Food FIGHT!!!!
While at ECDI, I’ve mainly been working on grants for our Women’s Business Center, a wonderful program which supports aspiring and established female entrepreneurs with education, facilities and networking resources. However, seeing at we have a very special event coming up … Continue reading
This Thursday, I took a break from my normal workday at the CELC to attend a Volunteer Administrators Network (VAN) meeting. VAN is a professional network that provides professional development and networking opportunities to volunteer administrators in Central Ohio. Since … Continue reading
Farm Fresh 5k
Shepherd’s Corner just hosted their 9th annual Farm Fresh 5k race this past Saturday, June 13. This race gives people around the area that opportunity to view more of the land, learn about the purpose of Shepherd’s Corner, and enjoy … Continue reading
Money Matters, Well Sort Of
One of the most refreshing aspects of working for a nonprofit organization is the overall reduced emphasis on the bottom line and the implacable drive to satisfy their mission. Money always matters, even in the sector named for its disinterest … Continue reading
Making Connections and Continuing Outreach Visits
This week was another great week! Monday, we had our clinic team meeting where most of our staff was present. It was fantastic to hear what everyone else at the clinic was doing and look at the big picture of … Continue reading
Serendipity and great assignments
In a twist of serendipity, The Wallace Foundation released a report this month called “Taking Out the Guesswork: A Guide to Using Research to Build Arts Audiences.” As designing and administering surveys is one of my primary tasks here at … Continue reading