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Talk about innovation at its finest. Is your organization kicking around new, interesting ideas, or just kicking the tires? A down economy and a tight budget aren’t any reasons to put innovation on the back burner. Challenge your peers to find new and creative ways to expand your mission and your work. Don’t be afraid to try something unconventional or unique. People really do want to help. Donors want to give. Find innovative ways to get them excited about helping and giving to further your mission.
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