NFP/NGO SIG June Newsletter

Dear Reader,

We are delighted that the NFP/NGO SIG has attracted participation from New York, with a contribution from Elias Corossis, who is with the nonprofit organization Tomorrows Business Leaders. We hope to get more news and discussion group postings from othes in this highly distributed group. To this end, don't forget to check out our online discussion group.

Please Go Online and Take Advantage of This Facility!

When you go online, login with your registration details, and check out the latest news and events posted. While you're visiting, make sure to click on the Networking button at the top, and go to Discussion Groups. Check out the Steering Committee topic, where a survey is posted, and you can offer suggestions to Steering Committee leader Emily Silberstein. You can also contribute information to the current posted discussions on governance and international humanitarian assistance, or launch a new topic.

This Newsletter is another valuable tool. Email notforprofit@aflse.org with upcoming events, articles about your accomplishments, requests for assistance on your current initiatives, or other ideas you may have. We can then use the Newsletter to share this information with the group. You can see an example in the article discussing one of our recent meetings, below.

Your active participation is critical in launching this SIG and making it successful.

Please share your ideas and goals with your colleagues, either through the Discussion Groups or by email to notforprofit@aflse.org


Boston's 5th Social Innovation Forum
Tuesday, 05/20/08 at 4:08pm


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Boston Lunch: An Economic Development Tool for the Commonwealth
Tuesday, 05/20/08 at 4:13pm
Making Progress the First Wednesday of Each Month

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Boston: LSE's Charlie Beckett on Networked Journalism
Wednesday, 05/28/08 at 9:00pm

Join us at the British Consulate General for a discussion and reception on the release of Beckett's new book, "Super Media: Saving Journalism So It Can Save the World."

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Boston: Leadership Luncheons
Wednesday, 06/4/08 at 3:00pm

Please join your fellow LSE Alumni at our LSE Leadership Lunches, on the first Wednesday of each month.

They offer great food, stimulating conversation, and great networking opportunities.

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Boston: Leadership Luncheons
Wednesday, 04/16/08 at 2:24pm
Economic Development for the Commonwealth!

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