Shareable holds a retreat four times a year. Retreats can get expensive. We sometimes have to fly in advisors, advisors need lodging, we have to rent retreat space, and a Shareable retreat would not be complete without an all hands meal. Read more »
“What would teacher heaven would look like?" That’s the question that inspired the Resource Area For Teaching, says its founder and Executive Director Mary Simon.
The veteran educator then built it. Read more »
Blogs have been a twitter about Malcolm Gladwell’s New Yorker article last week slamming those who believe social media can revolutionize activism. Read more »
Our world is inherently Shareable, though it's easy to take that for granted. We are already connected by climate, roads, fisheries, language, forests, culture, and social networks, all of which are part of the commons. Read more »
In part one of this piece, I discuss the various ways that nonprofit organizations can benefit from sharing relationships with each other and with their supporters. Read more »
Q: What are ways that nonprofit organizations can benefit from sharing… without losing autonomy?
Recently, I picked up a flyer for a theater company requesting a unique kind of donation: storage space. Read more »
Having helped scores of nonprofits build their e-mail list while at Care2.com, I have a healthy appreciation for how important e-mail lists are to nonprofits. Many rely on them as the foundation of their online fundraising and advocacy efforts. Read more »
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