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Deep Canvassing for Climate Solutions Free Intro Session

May 31, 2023

Practical Leadership Skills Workshop Series with Mikhael Bornstein

May 16, 2023

Advertising on Any Nonprofit Budget: Small Investment, Big Impact

May 25, 2023

Ambassador Training for Your Board: 10 Ways to Improve Their Communication, Outreach, and Impact.

May 11, 2023

Spring 2023 Reports from Canada's Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development

May 5, 2023

Organizational Change Management for Nonprofit Leaders with Mikhael Bornstein

May 2, 2023

Effective Management for Nonprofit Leaders with Mikhael Bornstein

April 25, 2023

Servant Leadership for Nonprofit Leaders with Mikhael Bornstein

April 18, 2023

Transformational Leadership for Nonprofit Leaders with Mikhael Bornstein

April 11, 2023

Authentic Leadership for Nonprofit Leaders with Mikhael Bornstein

April 4, 2023
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2022 Organizational Report
Practical Leadership Skills Workshop Series with Mikhael Bornstein
The True Nature of Environmental Racism with Chúk Odenigbo
Deep Canvassing for Climate Solutions - Skill Building Series
Fundraising Essentials with Mikhael Bornstein

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