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After shutdown, CFCs seek to make up for lost time

October 18, 2013

Source: Federal Times The Defense Department and other federal agencies hustled Thursday to restart Combined Federal Campaign activities as organizers voiced hope that the 16-day…

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Employee Engagement And The Social Bottom Line: Sands Shifting Again?

October 14, 2013

By Tom Watson, Contributor, Forbes Last week in Virginia, we were 90 percent through a terrific panel discussion on the changing nature of charity, corporate…

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Develop Minds & Deliver Dreams

October 12, 2013

Read about TMCF’s 27th Awards Gala: Developing Minds and Delivering Dreams By Empowering High-Achieving Students to Overcome Barriers. Click here. Opportunity for companies or government agencies…

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Federal Shutdown Causing Immediate and Lasting Damage to US Public Health, Science

October 11, 2013

Prevention (CDC) sidelined by the US government shutdown, pediatricians and other physicians are going without essential information about outbreaks of influenza, pertussis, and other infectious…

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Happy National Coming Out Day, From HRC

October 11, 2013

Source: HRC Blogby Maureen McCarty, HRC Senior Digital Strategist Today we celebrate the 25th anniversary of National Coming Out Day. NCOD began on the anniversary…

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Clinical Trials Continue, but Only at a Crawl

October 10, 2013

The federal government has continued to enroll critically ill people in clinical trials at the National Institutes of Health since the government shutdown began last…

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How Teach for America Founder, Wendy Kopp, Is Going Global

October 10, 2013

One Thursday evening last August at an Alpine castle in Salzburg, Austria, Teach for America founder Wendy Kopp met Tatjana Oppitz, the head of IBM…

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Innovation Often Starts With the Words ‘What If?’

October 10, 2013

With government beset by perennial budget battles that make sufficient public funding for new social programs less likely, innovation to increase the reach and effectiveness…

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A Teach for America Alumni Explains Why Our Future Depends On Putting Tech Education At The Core

October 10, 2013

“Does this class count as an Advanced Placement course?” It’s been a common question of my returning IT Academy students. My courses are demanding. I…

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Why Are You Folks Spending So Much Time On Marriage?

October 10, 2013

By James Esseks, Director, ACLU Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender & AIDS Project at 12:54pm I’m often asked why the gay rights movement is so focused…

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Is it sad to work at Make-A-Wish®?

October 10, 2013

People often ask if it’s sad to work at Make-A-Wish. The answer is an emphatic “no,” and the reasons can change the way you look…

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Why Simply Feeding Those Who Are Hungry Isn’t Enough

October 10, 2013

by Julie Braley OCTOBER 7, 2013 At the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore (FSEVA), we recognize that solving hunger is a goal…

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