What I Learned On My Spring Vacation (Part 2)
Lessons from Brazil's Nonprofit Community
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And given the onerous amount of paperwork non-government organizations have to do in Brazil, ACER is serving the NGO community by doing administrative work for them. This not only lets a number of groups share costs, but provides work for young adults from the community who learn accounting and other administrative functions through ACER programs.
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Pamela Barden
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Pamela Barden is an independent fundraising consultant focused on direct response. You can read more of her fundraising columns here.
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