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We are the 99 percent—nonprofits and the Occupy movement
By Sarah Hidey, JVA Consulting “We are the 99 percent. We are getting kicked out of our homes. We are forced to choose between groceries and rent. We are denied quality medical care. We are suffering from environmental pollution. We … Continue reading
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Gas Prices
This isn’t an article about gas prices, not really. It’s about taking our collective eye off the ball. It’s, regrettably, about forgetting. As Denverites, we’re lucky to have the Democratic National Convention in town. Not because our city is in … Continue reading

Accurate data in 2010 Census means more federal funding
The U.S. Census Bureau is gearing for the 2010 Census. This is important to note for nonprofits and community organizations because the data collected from the Census guides the amount of federal funding that goes to several areas. Education, Head … Continue reading →