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Each year, Robert Morris University American Marketing Association students offer volunteer marketing services to help area non-profits in the community.  The local chapter selected Focus On Renewal for its current year-long marketing project.

Recently, the students partnered with the university’s student engagement office for a supply drive to benefit Focus On Renewal and the Little Sisters of the Poor. click to continue

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Are you looking for undergraduate and graduate students as staff or interns for your nonprofit organization?   

The Third Annual Pittsburgh Non-Profit Job and Internship Fair, .Org, will take place on click to continue

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It has been an amazing year of beginnings for Together We Flourish.  There are so many people to be thankful for.  So today, I would like to take just a minute of your time to tell you why I am thankful for you. 

To participating nonprofit organizations.  Thank you!  I know it seemed a little odd in the beginning and some of you were not quite sure what to think of the idea. But you came along anyway.  Now we are growing daily with both participants and readers.  Through this platform and the other aspects of social media, the message or your organization is reaching many fresh eyes.  I believe our mutual goals are to turn those fresh eyes into donors, volunteers and participants.  Together we will reach all of those goals and more. 

To our readers.  Without you, there really is no reason to do this, is there?  We continue to work on improving the quality of our posts, and I do believe they are getting better as time goes on.  Some of our writers are professional, and some are just speaking from their heart about the missions that they love.  Either way, there is always room for improvement.  If you have suggestions, please share them. 

To my Twitter and other social networking friends.  You have helped me in countless ways.  You have educated me, supported me and shared with me in ways that I never thought possible, without ever meeting most of you in person.  Social networking is an amazing platform when you open your mind and your heart to the possibilities. 

To my family and friends.  Sometimes a project like this can become all consuming.  Thank you for your patience, your love and your reminders to keep balance in my life. 

Thank you for giving me a moment to share my thoughts of gratitude.  It really does make you feel good to think about the things you are grateful for.  I would love to hear yours.  

So tell me, what are your grateful for?

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NHCO is Open One Saturday a Month for Donations

November 3, 2009 North Hills Community Outreach

North Hills Community Outreach is taking steps to making food donations and other items that are needed easier for those that have the ability to give.  Please do what you can. The need in our communities is even greater during the holiday season. ###  North Hills Community Outreach, located at 1975 Ferguson Road in Hampton, [...]

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Helping Families Visiting Pittsburgh With Medical Emergencies

September 30, 2009 Christopher's Guests

Meet the newest participant of this collaborative project for nonprofit organizations. ### Christopher’s Guests is a 501(c)3 hospitality non-profit organization founded by Pittsburgh native and local businessman Christopher Loffert. At Christopher’s Guests it is our mission to help relieve the stress that families face when medical emergencies bring them to the Pittsburgh area for a long [...]

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PA Budget Impasse Hurts Nonprofits, Children, Elderly & Needy

September 9, 2009 Nonprofit News

   Contact Your State Legislators Now!      The lack of a state budget is hurting Pennsylvania’s nonprofits and those they serve. Many nonprofits are starting to lay-off staff and cuts services.  As nonprofits begin to close their doors, thousands and lay-off staff, our children, elderly and Pennsylvanian’s with special needs will no longer receive the services they depend upon.   At a time [...]

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Should You be at the 2009 Nonprofit Summit?

August 10, 2009 Nonprofit News

The Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership and Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania presents the 2009 Nonprofit Summit! When: October 1, 2009 Where: The Westin Convention Center  Gain new insights and approaches to your work Learn from national thought leaders Network with colleagues Give yourself an opportunity to renew and re-charge We welcome individuals representing nonprofit organizations, large and small, [...]

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A New Tool to Help Nonprofits Find Community Volunteers

June 23, 2009 Nonprofit News

Have you registered your nonprofit organization with Serve.gov?  If not, now is the time to do so.   In case you haven’t heard, President Obama has implemented a program to engage Americans from coast to coast in addressing community needs in education, health, energy, the environment, and community renewal.  Serve.gov is the website that has been [...]

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Help Tom’s of Maine Reward Nonprofits Focused on Lasting, Positive Change

June 17, 2009 Nonprofit News

COMMUNITY-BUILDING PROJECT SEEKS INVOLVEMENT ACROSS THE UNITED STATES; ASKS PUBLIC TO DIRECT ITS FUNDING OF NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS KENNEBUNK, Maine, June 8 /PRNewswire/ — Tom’s of Maine introduces 50 States for Good, a new program directed at organizations that make a difference in their communities. The national program asks the public to help Tom’s of Maine [...]

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Collaborative Social Media Project for Local Nonprofit Organizations

February 25, 2009 Nonprofit News

 Please join us!  Our intent is to: Raise awareness about the work being done by nonprofit organizations in western PA. Help nonprofit organization develop a strong social media presence through effective marketing tips and tools. Encourage collaboration, volunteerism and community participation. Provide a resource directory with information on the services availble in western PA.

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