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When is Equal Pay Day for social sector leaders in your state?

Candid

Equal Pay Day is a symbolic day created by the National Committee on Pay Equity to increase awareness about the gender wage gap. Specifically, this day marks how far into the year a woman must work to receive the same wage that a man received the previous year. This year, U.S. Equal Pay Day landed on March 15, meaning that women in the U.S.

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Top 10 Strategies for Leveraging Job Board for Unprecedented Growth  

MemberClicks

Finally, the Idaho Nonprofit Center leveraged its relationships with other regional organizations and institutions to build mutually beneficial partnerships and drive major revenue. Idaho Nonprofit Center does this in the form of a bi-monthly newsletter, while Women in Development sends an email out monthly.

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Winning Achievements: CAI Members Honored for Outstanding Contributions

Ungated

Felix, now serving as president of Verity Property Management in Boise, Idaho, has been an industry leader and has served in numerous CAI roles for more than four decades. CAI Nevada Legislation Action Committee was honored with the Legislative Action Committee of the Year Award. with the 2021 President’s Award.

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Invest in Yourself: Book Recommendations for Young Professionals

Association Adviser

Educated: A Memoir – Growing up in rural Idaho, Tara Westover had no birth certificate, never saw a doctor and didn’t go to school. She serves on the event committee for the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network and the Young Professional Taskforce with the Wisconsin Society of Association Executives.

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How Green Are Your State’s Purchasing Practices?

Associations Now

The State Green Profile Map is a product of NASPO’s Green Purchasing Committee (GPC), whose mission is to identify and share best practices in the area of environmentally preferable purchasing. Four states—Alabama, Idaho, Mississippi, and Ohio—reported no green purchasing programs or activities.

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