Tag Archives: lessons learned
“I Really Didn’t Like It. At All.”
Everyone I know who has returned from a recent trip to Iceland loved it. They raved about it. So I was excited to go this past August. And after I got back to the States, it took me weeks before … Continue reading
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Tagged failure, iceland, lessons learned, mistakes, travel, vulnerability
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Mea Culpa.
The Nonprofit Quarterly (NPQ) just posted a response to an article in the St. Paul Pioneer Press about the St. Paul Foundation’s challenge to the community to find the best idea to improve the city. The winner would get $1,000 … Continue reading
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Tagged feasibility, foundations, funders, lessons learned, mistakes, nonprofits
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What the Nonprofit Sector Could Learn from Belfast
I am one lucky gal! I recently had a chance to spend a week in Ireland, and I travelled all over the country. My favorite spot? Belfast. It wasn’t too long ago that Belfast was considered one of the four … Continue reading