Learn more about how one health system enhanced its employer brand and expanded its relationship with candidates to stand out as an employer of choice.
The San Francisco Foundation is accepting grant applications from January 7-31, 2013. The application includes sections on project overview, organizational background, program details, outcomes, activities, budget, and evaluation. It requests information on how the proposed work will address social justice, community needs, and the Foundation's goals of ensuring school readiness, supporting community schools, and addressing achievement gaps. The Center for Research and Education on Gender and Sexuality, housed at San Francisco State University, is applying for funding to support policy-relevant research and education initiatives addressing sexual health disparities and promoting healthy sexuality.
The document describes Whisper, a hybrid decentralized network (DHT) and messaging system that provides private and authenticated communications. It functions as both a data storage system through topics and as an asynchronous messaging transport. Key features include probabilistic message forwarding for privacy, configurable topic-based filtering, proof-of-work for anti-DoS, and identity-focused design without exposing endpoints.
Cours d'une journée donné par Nicolas Deschildre. Ce cours comprend une partie théorique et une partie pratique où les participants apprennent à coder un smart contract.
Pour en savoir plus : https://www.studiio.co/formation/ethereum
The document discusses the challenges of developing decentralized applications and proposes an integrated development environment called Mix. Developing DApps is difficult due to the need to debug across different environments like Ethereum, Whisper and Swarm, as well as different programming languages like Solidity and JavaScript. Mix aims to solve this through deep integration between its components for documentation, testing, compiling, debugging, blockchain state, transactions, deployment and source code management to provide a unified experience for developing DApps.
This document provides an overview of building decentralized applications (Dapps) on Ethereum. It discusses the history of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, key concepts like mining, proof of work, and smart contracts. It also outlines the tools and technologies needed to develop Dapps, including installing Ethereum, using languages like Solidity, and examples of simple Dapps built with HTML and JavaScript. The goal is to educate web developers on creating Dapps that leverage blockchain and smart contracts.
Building decentralized apps: Battle of the tech stacksBlockStars.io
Aron van Ammers discusses several technology stacks for building decentralized applications (DApps), including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Counterparty, Eris, Codius, and Maidsafe. Each stack has advantages and limitations, and there is ongoing debate around which approach is best. However, none of the stacks are fully mature. Overall, there are multiple promising approaches to building DApps, and cross-pollination between initiatives is occurring as the field continues to evolve rapidly.
The San Francisco Foundation is accepting grant applications from January 7-31, 2013. The application includes sections on project overview, organizational background, program details, outcomes, activities, budget, and evaluation. It requests information on how the proposed work will address social justice, community needs, and the Foundation's goals of ensuring school readiness, supporting community schools, and addressing achievement gaps. The Center for Research and Education on Gender and Sexuality, housed at San Francisco State University, is applying for funding to support policy-relevant research and education initiatives addressing sexual health disparities and promoting healthy sexuality.
The document describes Whisper, a hybrid decentralized network (DHT) and messaging system that provides private and authenticated communications. It functions as both a data storage system through topics and as an asynchronous messaging transport. Key features include probabilistic message forwarding for privacy, configurable topic-based filtering, proof-of-work for anti-DoS, and identity-focused design without exposing endpoints.
Cours d'une journée donné par Nicolas Deschildre. Ce cours comprend une partie théorique et une partie pratique où les participants apprennent à coder un smart contract.
Pour en savoir plus : https://www.studiio.co/formation/ethereum
The document discusses the challenges of developing decentralized applications and proposes an integrated development environment called Mix. Developing DApps is difficult due to the need to debug across different environments like Ethereum, Whisper and Swarm, as well as different programming languages like Solidity and JavaScript. Mix aims to solve this through deep integration between its components for documentation, testing, compiling, debugging, blockchain state, transactions, deployment and source code management to provide a unified experience for developing DApps.
This document provides an overview of building decentralized applications (Dapps) on Ethereum. It discusses the history of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, key concepts like mining, proof of work, and smart contracts. It also outlines the tools and technologies needed to develop Dapps, including installing Ethereum, using languages like Solidity, and examples of simple Dapps built with HTML and JavaScript. The goal is to educate web developers on creating Dapps that leverage blockchain and smart contracts.
Building decentralized apps: Battle of the tech stacksBlockStars.io
Aron van Ammers discusses several technology stacks for building decentralized applications (DApps), including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Counterparty, Eris, Codius, and Maidsafe. Each stack has advantages and limitations, and there is ongoing debate around which approach is best. However, none of the stacks are fully mature. Overall, there are multiple promising approaches to building DApps, and cross-pollination between initiatives is occurring as the field continues to evolve rapidly.
9 BUILDING BLOCKS FOR A SUCCESSFUL BLOCKCHAIN INDUSTRY | BLOCKSTARS.IOBlockStars.io
Want to go beyond Bitcoins? We outline what is needed for a successful blockchain industry in 9 simple building blocks.
We view each one as critical infrastructure to enable sustainable commercial businesses to operate on a blockchain.
These slides were presented at Darefest 2016 in Antwerp. The presentation explains the evolution of cryptocurrency and the next steps towards full decentralisation.
For more info or to book your own session, visit www.bite.be
Eris is a blockchain application platform that allows developers to build, test, and deploy smart contract-based applications across multiple blockchains in an agnostic manner. It provides tools such as services, chains, contracts, actions and workers to simplify application development, testing, and operation. Services allow starting and stopping blockchain nodes, chains allow working with permissioned blockchains, contracts support smart contract development, actions enable step-by-step processes, and workers allow for more complex scripting of tasks.
This document provides guidance on designing user interfaces for decentralized applications (Dapps). It discusses 6 key principles:
1. Understand the underlying code to suggest improvements and ensure the interface properly translates it for users.
2. Focus on doing one job well rather than building large complex interfaces on decentralized networks with transaction fees.
3. Use open source fonts that can be freely redistributed to avoid reliance on third parties.
4. Employ grid systems for consistent and aligned layouts.
5. Constantly test interfaces with users through tools like usabilityhub.com and invision.com.
6. Keep users in control of their own data and funds rather than holding it centrally.
DApp (Decentralized App) is a new buzz word in the Blockchain community. Similar to an app runs on an OS runtime, a DApp requires a novel OS runtime to execute. Elastos is such a runtime.
Peer to peer transactions of tokens representing generative photo voltaic capacity of kWh production at the facility level. An Ethereum enabled glimpse into the community energy sharing economy of the future
Building decentralized applications (dapps) on Ethereum - Eva Shon, & Igor Li...WithTheBest
Learn how to build Dapps using: Open source tools (Truffle, IPFS, Lightwallet and BTC Relay), ConsenSys tools (BlockApps API and Microsoft Azure BlockApps nodes) and other ConsenSys tools (MetaMask, a Chrome Ethereum plugin, or uPort, an ID management system).
Eva Shon & Igor Lilic, ConsenSys
An introduction to Ethereum, the peer to peer computing framework based on the blockchain design. It describes how Ethereum relates to earlier blockchain technologies and how it represents an evolution of these technologies
This document summarizes an event on introducing smart contracts. It includes an intro by Jarrad Hope, a session on writing smart contracts by Joris Bontje, a Q&A with Jeffrey Wilcke, and further discussions on smart contracts and their applications, including as vending machines, digital rights management, enforcement through reputation, and Ethereum as a platform for smart contracts. Recommended further readings on the topic are also provided.
Eris and Ethereum - Decentralized computing on a blockchainBlockStars.io
An overview of how we came from Bitcoin to Ethereum and the Eris Industries platform. The impact of decentralized applications. Possible use cases.
Presented by https://twitter.com/aronvanammers at www.innopay.com on 2015-05-19.
This document provides an overview of blockchain, Ethereum, and ConsenSys. It begins by explaining how Bitcoin introduced the concept of decentralized money via blockchain in 2009. Ethereum was then created in 2013/2014 to enable more complex decentralized applications by introducing a world computer and programming language. ConsenSys was formed in 2015 to build products and services for the Ethereum ecosystem, including tools, exchanges, and solutions for enterprises. The document discusses the core technological elements that power blockchain systems like Ethereum, as well as challenges around adoption and scalability. It outlines ConsenSys' work building the foundations of a decentralized economic, social, and political operating system on Ethereum.
"The ethereum Experience" was a presentation by Dr Gavin Wood hosted at the ethereum London Meetup.
Gavin presents an exclusive update in the latest developments of the ethereum platform, including some never-seen-before UI mockups of what ethereum might eventually look like at launch.
Gavin also covers a more generalist view of ethereum and how it could fit in a zero-trust, decentralized 'Web 3.0' model as part of an ecosystem of decentralized content distribution, messaging and networking.
For the video of the event (which will be posted from the 12 May 2014 onwards), please see our YouTube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/user/ethereumproject
For more ethereum meetups in London, please visit http://www.meetup.com/ethereum/
For more information about ethereum please visit https://www.ethereum.org/
Web3j is a Java library that provides a simplified interface for communicating with Ethereum clients from JVM languages like Java, lowering the barriers to working with Ethereum. It handles tasks like JSON-RPC implementation, contract ABIs, and numeric types, generating Java wrappers for smart contracts. The roadmap includes core JSON-RPC over HTTP, account management and transaction signing, asynchronous/synchronous requests, and additional features like offline transaction signing and IPC/WebSocket interfaces.
This document contains summaries of various branding, marketing, and public relations projects completed by Pen-Write Communications including:
- Designing logos and branding for rural hospitals and a healthcare management company
- Developing marketing campaigns and materials like brochures, newsletters, and websites for healthcare organizations, manufacturers, and other businesses
- Providing public relations, social media, and content marketing services for clients across various industries
This document discusses the financial structure and funding models for non-profits. It proposes that a Christian website would use the "Member Motivator" funding model, relying predominantly on individual donations from members who value being connected through the site's religious activities. While the Christian website is still being developed, the document outlines key factors to consider like revenue sources, expenses, cost per user, and reviews metrics to evaluate program effectiveness and financial sustainability once operations begin.
1. The document summarizes BMC's approach to corporate development through cause marketing partnerships between the nonprofit hospital and for-profit businesses.
2. BMC established a corporate development program in 2004 to generate revenue through cause marketing, sponsorships, and business partnerships in addition to traditional fundraising methods.
3. Cause marketing partnerships allow businesses to support BMC in exchange for marketing and promotion benefits, generating money for the hospital through programs like percentage-of-sale or point-of-sale promotions.
LA event, Dec 11, 2008: Fundraising and BrandingPR Council
The document discusses digital marketing techniques used by non-profits. It provides examples of how organizations like the World Wildlife Fund and The Metropolitan Museum of Art integrate digital and traditional marketing. It also summarizes the successful digital strategies used by the Obama campaign in 2008 and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, including leveraging new media, online fundraising tools, and analyzing data to optimize efforts.
This document outlines an agenda for a webinar on comprehensive economic development marketing and attraction. The webinar covers topics such as how research can inform marketing decisions, what site selectors say they need from economic developers, and how marketing should differ based on the size and type of organization. Case studies of marketing campaigns for the state of Ohio, Tucson Regional Economic Opportunities, and the city of Webster City, Iowa are also presented. The webinar concludes with recommendations for what communities should focus on in their marketing in 2011.
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Nicholas Oristanio is a recent graduate seeking an entry-level position as an Account Manager. He has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the Catholic University of America. During college, he gained marketing experience through internships at Squeaky Wheel Media and administrative roles at CUA. He also led the Relay For Life fundraising campaign to raise over $70,000 for cancer research. Oristanio's education and experience have equipped him with strong communication, customer service, and teamwork skills.
An overview of the Missouri Partnership as presented to business and civic leadership from Columbia, Missouri (home of the University of Missouri\'s main campus)
9 BUILDING BLOCKS FOR A SUCCESSFUL BLOCKCHAIN INDUSTRY | BLOCKSTARS.IOBlockStars.io
Want to go beyond Bitcoins? We outline what is needed for a successful blockchain industry in 9 simple building blocks.
We view each one as critical infrastructure to enable sustainable commercial businesses to operate on a blockchain.
These slides were presented at Darefest 2016 in Antwerp. The presentation explains the evolution of cryptocurrency and the next steps towards full decentralisation.
For more info or to book your own session, visit www.bite.be
Eris is a blockchain application platform that allows developers to build, test, and deploy smart contract-based applications across multiple blockchains in an agnostic manner. It provides tools such as services, chains, contracts, actions and workers to simplify application development, testing, and operation. Services allow starting and stopping blockchain nodes, chains allow working with permissioned blockchains, contracts support smart contract development, actions enable step-by-step processes, and workers allow for more complex scripting of tasks.
This document provides guidance on designing user interfaces for decentralized applications (Dapps). It discusses 6 key principles:
1. Understand the underlying code to suggest improvements and ensure the interface properly translates it for users.
2. Focus on doing one job well rather than building large complex interfaces on decentralized networks with transaction fees.
3. Use open source fonts that can be freely redistributed to avoid reliance on third parties.
4. Employ grid systems for consistent and aligned layouts.
5. Constantly test interfaces with users through tools like usabilityhub.com and invision.com.
6. Keep users in control of their own data and funds rather than holding it centrally.
DApp (Decentralized App) is a new buzz word in the Blockchain community. Similar to an app runs on an OS runtime, a DApp requires a novel OS runtime to execute. Elastos is such a runtime.
Peer to peer transactions of tokens representing generative photo voltaic capacity of kWh production at the facility level. An Ethereum enabled glimpse into the community energy sharing economy of the future
Building decentralized applications (dapps) on Ethereum - Eva Shon, & Igor Li...WithTheBest
Learn how to build Dapps using: Open source tools (Truffle, IPFS, Lightwallet and BTC Relay), ConsenSys tools (BlockApps API and Microsoft Azure BlockApps nodes) and other ConsenSys tools (MetaMask, a Chrome Ethereum plugin, or uPort, an ID management system).
Eva Shon & Igor Lilic, ConsenSys
An introduction to Ethereum, the peer to peer computing framework based on the blockchain design. It describes how Ethereum relates to earlier blockchain technologies and how it represents an evolution of these technologies
This document summarizes an event on introducing smart contracts. It includes an intro by Jarrad Hope, a session on writing smart contracts by Joris Bontje, a Q&A with Jeffrey Wilcke, and further discussions on smart contracts and their applications, including as vending machines, digital rights management, enforcement through reputation, and Ethereum as a platform for smart contracts. Recommended further readings on the topic are also provided.
Eris and Ethereum - Decentralized computing on a blockchainBlockStars.io
An overview of how we came from Bitcoin to Ethereum and the Eris Industries platform. The impact of decentralized applications. Possible use cases.
Presented by https://twitter.com/aronvanammers at www.innopay.com on 2015-05-19.
This document provides an overview of blockchain, Ethereum, and ConsenSys. It begins by explaining how Bitcoin introduced the concept of decentralized money via blockchain in 2009. Ethereum was then created in 2013/2014 to enable more complex decentralized applications by introducing a world computer and programming language. ConsenSys was formed in 2015 to build products and services for the Ethereum ecosystem, including tools, exchanges, and solutions for enterprises. The document discusses the core technological elements that power blockchain systems like Ethereum, as well as challenges around adoption and scalability. It outlines ConsenSys' work building the foundations of a decentralized economic, social, and political operating system on Ethereum.
"The ethereum Experience" was a presentation by Dr Gavin Wood hosted at the ethereum London Meetup.
Gavin presents an exclusive update in the latest developments of the ethereum platform, including some never-seen-before UI mockups of what ethereum might eventually look like at launch.
Gavin also covers a more generalist view of ethereum and how it could fit in a zero-trust, decentralized 'Web 3.0' model as part of an ecosystem of decentralized content distribution, messaging and networking.
For the video of the event (which will be posted from the 12 May 2014 onwards), please see our YouTube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/user/ethereumproject
For more ethereum meetups in London, please visit http://www.meetup.com/ethereum/
For more information about ethereum please visit https://www.ethereum.org/
Web3j is a Java library that provides a simplified interface for communicating with Ethereum clients from JVM languages like Java, lowering the barriers to working with Ethereum. It handles tasks like JSON-RPC implementation, contract ABIs, and numeric types, generating Java wrappers for smart contracts. The roadmap includes core JSON-RPC over HTTP, account management and transaction signing, asynchronous/synchronous requests, and additional features like offline transaction signing and IPC/WebSocket interfaces.
This document contains summaries of various branding, marketing, and public relations projects completed by Pen-Write Communications including:
- Designing logos and branding for rural hospitals and a healthcare management company
- Developing marketing campaigns and materials like brochures, newsletters, and websites for healthcare organizations, manufacturers, and other businesses
- Providing public relations, social media, and content marketing services for clients across various industries
This document discusses the financial structure and funding models for non-profits. It proposes that a Christian website would use the "Member Motivator" funding model, relying predominantly on individual donations from members who value being connected through the site's religious activities. While the Christian website is still being developed, the document outlines key factors to consider like revenue sources, expenses, cost per user, and reviews metrics to evaluate program effectiveness and financial sustainability once operations begin.
1. The document summarizes BMC's approach to corporate development through cause marketing partnerships between the nonprofit hospital and for-profit businesses.
2. BMC established a corporate development program in 2004 to generate revenue through cause marketing, sponsorships, and business partnerships in addition to traditional fundraising methods.
3. Cause marketing partnerships allow businesses to support BMC in exchange for marketing and promotion benefits, generating money for the hospital through programs like percentage-of-sale or point-of-sale promotions.
LA event, Dec 11, 2008: Fundraising and BrandingPR Council
The document discusses digital marketing techniques used by non-profits. It provides examples of how organizations like the World Wildlife Fund and The Metropolitan Museum of Art integrate digital and traditional marketing. It also summarizes the successful digital strategies used by the Obama campaign in 2008 and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, including leveraging new media, online fundraising tools, and analyzing data to optimize efforts.
This document outlines an agenda for a webinar on comprehensive economic development marketing and attraction. The webinar covers topics such as how research can inform marketing decisions, what site selectors say they need from economic developers, and how marketing should differ based on the size and type of organization. Case studies of marketing campaigns for the state of Ohio, Tucson Regional Economic Opportunities, and the city of Webster City, Iowa are also presented. The webinar concludes with recommendations for what communities should focus on in their marketing in 2011.
The easiest online registration system on the web!
* Simple, flat-rate pricing - $3.50 per registration*
* No contracts, setup costs, monthly or annual fees
* Real-time credit card processing
* Customize your own registration forms
* Powerful reporting and e-mail tools
* Safe and secure using the latest in encryption and security technologies
Nicholas Oristanio is a recent graduate seeking an entry-level position as an Account Manager. He has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the Catholic University of America. During college, he gained marketing experience through internships at Squeaky Wheel Media and administrative roles at CUA. He also led the Relay For Life fundraising campaign to raise over $70,000 for cancer research. Oristanio's education and experience have equipped him with strong communication, customer service, and teamwork skills.
An overview of the Missouri Partnership as presented to business and civic leadership from Columbia, Missouri (home of the University of Missouri\'s main campus)
The document discusses various types of nonprofit organizations and their public relations goals and strategies. It describes membership organizations, advocacy groups, social organizations, trade associations, chambers of commerce, professional associations, labor unions, social issue organizations, environmental groups, and social service agencies. It also discusses the public relations goals of raising awareness, educating the public, recruiting volunteers, obtaining funds, and strengthening an organization's public image. Specific nonprofit organizations discussed include Grammy U and the St. Bernard Project.
The Missouri Partnership markets Missouri as a destination for new business investment and job creation. It aims to raise awareness of Missouri's business advantages, generate investment leads, and help close deals. The Partnership uses an integrated marketing strategy including advertising, media relations, and conferences. It works with both state-sourced and locally-sourced companies. The Partnership faces long-term challenges of maintaining Missouri's positive perception and developing its target industries.
Liane Gould has over 15 years of experience in workforce development, program development, and non-profit management. She has held positions at organizations such as Arlington County, American Chemical Society, and AARP Foundation. Her areas of expertise include program operations, workforce development planning, grant writing, career coaching, and partnership building. Currently she works as a Workforce Development Executive seeking to help organizations through her skills in strategic planning, partnership development, and program management.
The Power of a Charitable Company CultureO.C. Tanner
Corporate culture should include different dynamics, from employee appreciation to charitable giving. Instilling charity in your company culture can greatly impact your organization for the better and more and more companies are putting a focus on giving back. Here are 4 ways your company can start to include charity in its culture too.
Jobvite Summit'15 Chicago: Breakout Session - Making Top Talent Come to YouJobvite
Jobvite Summit'15 Chicago - breakout session presented by Jobvite Andre Boulais and Megan Anderson of Schneider Electric - May 21, 2015. Making Top Talent Come to You. Sourcing Campaigns. #JobviteSummit
The document proposes marketing campaigns and developing a donor portal to promote smarter charitable giving. A traditional and social media campaign would raise awareness on evaluating nonprofit performance. The donor portal would aggregate and standardize nonprofit data, allow filtering by donor preferences, and include review and comparison features. The goal is to direct the $45 billion donated by individuals annually towards higher impact organizations. A premium version for financial planners could offer training and tools to advise clients on philanthropy.
Extreme Makeover – How One Hospital Turned its Website into a Consumer Magnet...ddbennett
Society for Healthcare Strategy & Market Development Annual Meeting
Orlando, FL
October 1, 2009
David D. Bennett- StayWell Custom Communications
Amy McLarty
Marketing Communications Manager,
Public Relations and Marketing
Children’s Medical Center Dallas
The Powershop Gym is looking to advertise their upcoming "Worldly Wellness" promotion to gain new members and target residents aged 25-65. Through a 3-6 month advertising campaign in the local Brookings Register newspaper and online platforms, the Powershop aims to reach a wider customer base across the region's 6 counties. The Register's readership demographics align well with the Powershop's target market, and online advertisements will help promote the business beyond just print subscribers.
This document provides information on how to effectively mobilize and manage volunteers, especially those with professional skills. It discusses developing a quality website, creating meaningful volunteer roles around projects, designing roles to utilize volunteers' skills, treating volunteers well to create advocates, and involving them with the goal of retention.
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Marketing is done to popularize and already existing product or introduce a new product in the market. New City Home Care is an already existing facility that offers palliative care for senior citizens. The service seeks to expand in Sunny Beach by introducing a satellite office. The fact that the home care did not exist in Sunny Beach before the campaign means that marketing will assume that it is a new product. The important factors to consider during a marketing campaign are defining the target audience, evaluating the potential of the new market, assessing the strategies to use to build rapport with the public, and engaging in research to ensure that decisions are made about the changing dynamics in the community.
Defining the Target Audience
New City Home Care is a private establishment that provides geriatric care. Before a company expands into a new market, it is necessary for the company to define the target market and establish whether the market is in need of the products the business offers. Although Sunny Beach is a small community, the population of retirees has been growing steadily over the years. Traditionally, taking care of the aged was often a role played by younger and stronger relatives in the community (Cress, 2015). However, the current business environment has changed, and young and energetic people have to earn a living by working. Rather than hire people to take care of the aged, relatives now prefer to take them to homes where old people can benefit from professional care offered (Springhouse Corporation, 2012). The marketing objectives of the campaign will be to introduce the New City Home Care in Sunny Beach as a brand and inform the target audience of the need to benefit from the services offered. Studies have shown that more people look for services online (Charlesworth, 2014). Therefore, the marketing message will be delivered via internet tools such as social media, YouTube videos, and blogs. Such a campaign can only be successful when it is conducted by professionals who are in the business of internet marketing (Juon, Greiling, & Buerkle, 2012). Therefore, the business will seek the services of a professional online marketing company to ensure that whole process is handled with the necessary expertise. The campaign will be evaluated about the number of traffic it brings from Sunny Beach community.
Potential Impact of the Extended Facility
In the service industry, the success of a business depends on the nature of relationship it nurtures with its target audience (Sood, 2017). The campaign expects that the whole exercise will sensitize the community of the importance of having old and probably incapacitated senior citizens taken to a home care facility. People are already aware of the existence of such services. Therefore, the campaign seeks to inform ...
Cause Marketing: Building Profitable Relationships with Corporate PartnersSondra Dellaripa
Cause marketing partnerships can provide benefits to both non-profit organizations and corporations. When done effectively, it can boost sales and brand recognition for companies while increasing funding, promotion, and volunteer support for non-profits. However, there must be a clear fit between the cause and company, and transparency around how donations are used. Key factors for success include suitability, authenticity, and transparency in the partnership.
Meredith J. Sharp has over 15 years of experience in fundraising, marketing, and communications for non-profit organizations. She is currently the Vice President of Fund Development at Northwest Assistance Ministries, where she oversees all fundraising efforts and has increased donations by over $400,000. Previously, she held director roles developing major gifts and managing fundraising events. Sharp has a proven track record of growing organizations' revenues, visibility, and digital presence through strategic marketing, community outreach, and donor relationship building.
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