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Christina Colletta of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network describes why she got involved with nonprofit and shares her enthusiasm and passion. Christina states that earning her masters degree through ASU really helped pave the way for some of her future success and ultimately is a great tool. Posted: 2/11/2008 Christina Colletta explains that nonprofit businesses require strong leadership with a focused, driven strategy. One misconception is that nonprofit businesses do not generate revenue. Christina describes why this isn’t true and provides more clarification. Posted: 2/11/2008 Christina Colletta of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network describes some of the misconceptions about Nonprofit Business and the importance of strategizing. “We run like a business with a mission focus.” Nonprofit professionals are mission driven people that really want to make a change but must do it strategically.
Posted: 2/11/2008 Christina Colletta discusses why she became associated with YNPN and the joys and benefits of nonprofit involvement. She speaks on volunteering and how she felt it made a difference. It takes a lot of heart but if you have the passion nonprofit is a place where you can make a difference. “It’s such a fulfilling job.” Posted: 2/11/2008 Christina Colletta, of the Young Nonprofit Professional Network, discusses her first day at a nonprofit job. She explains what were her concerns and how to not be overwhelmed. She describes YNPN as a great way to network with other individuals in a similar environment and sector. Posted: 2/13/2008 Amber Martinez, of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network, explains briefly who YNPN supports inside the community. YNPN is there to encourage and facilitate growth among members and foster focused communication.
Posted: 2/12/2008 Christina Colletta describes how volunteering can pave the way to future success in the nonprofit industry. Nonprofit requires strong leadership and a sense of responsibility to your community. Posted: 2/1/2008 Christina Colletta of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network describes what’s is necessary for nonprofit organizations to remain successful now and in the future. Corporate involvement is often necessary to promote and sustain a relevant community strategy. Posted: 2/1/2008 Amber Martinez and Christina Colletta describe what YNPN is all about and why they want great people to join. Posted: 2/29/2008 Banner Boswell Medical Center has a long tradition of caring for our neighbors in the northwest valley. A nonprofit hospital. Posted: 2/13/2009 Come hear what professionals are saying about the Best Companies AZ Hosted Leadership Forum and Networking Event. Posted: 6/13/2008 Jobing.com Community Relations - PHX Preview
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