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Jenna Ritter | DHARA

Jenna Ritter is Founder, Senior Teacher and Executive Director of DHARA, a new nonprofit participating in the FJC Fiscal Sponsorship Program. DHARA supports social change through offering awakening and healing experiences to individuals so that they become empowered to take peaceful, thoughtful actions that will maintain flourishing communities.  A special focus is given to individuals living in low-income or marginalized communities, recovering from trauma or addiction, or living with various emotional and mental health issues.  Supportive programing is also offered to those who serve these populations.  www.dharanyc.org

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October 7th, 2011

Sean Speer | Exponent Partners

We’re a consulting company that works with nonprofits. We implement Salesforce.com to manage all aspects of a nonprofit. Our clients range from the biggest, most well-known NPOs (Ford Foundation, Google.org, Kiva, IAVA), the most innovative (B Corporation, Acumen Fund, Innovation for Poverty Action, Ashoka), to local NYC luminaries (Children’s Aid Society, University Settlement, Robin Hood Foundation), and small, local heroes (Groundswell Community Mural Project). www.exponentpartners.com

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October 6th, 2011

The League of Young Voters

The League of Young Voters Education Fund works where we live: communities most often defined and identified as low-income communities and communities of color. In our communities we find dynamic young people, and train and empower them with on the ground leadership skills which allow them to become civically engaged young folk who are excited about voter engagement! www.youngvoter.org

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August 17th, 2011

Leah Kopperman

Currently a Senior Consultant at Blackbaud, Leah is an experienced nonprofit e-communications professional focusing on the integration of on- and offline marketing strategies with broad knowledge in development, membership, social networking, interactive content and media relations.

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April 25th, 2011


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