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Augus 16, 2008
New York Universiy (NYU)
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Welcome...........................................................................................................2Event Schedule ..................................................................................................5Workshop Overview .........................................................................................6Going Green .....................................................................................................8Keynote Speakers ..............................................................................................9Community Partners ........................................................................................10Educational TracksFundraising.................................................................................................11Nonprofit Basics .........................................................................................12Big Ideas ....................................................................................................13Social Entrepreneurship ..............................................................................14Technology ................................................................................................15Lobbying and Advocacy .............................................................................16Governance ................................................................................................17Presenters ........................................................................................................18Sponsors ..........................................................................................................25On-on-One Coaching .....................................................................................26Lunch Discussion ............................................................................................38Exhibit Hall .....................................................................................................41Media Sponsors ...............................................................................................43In-Kind Sponsors .............................................................................................44Boot Camp Crew .............................................................................................47Craigslist Foundation Board of Directors .........................................................48Promotional Partners .......................................................................................49Nonprofit Resource Directory ..........................................................................51
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