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Experience the yellow wristband campaign from the beginning and learn how to position your nonprofit for success Passionate and inspiring, Banding Together for a Cause will help you identify ways to generate funds for your programs and missions through valuable and meaningful partnerships. In it, author Rachel Armbruster dissects the LIVESTRONG campaign, from timing and brand, to partners and visionary thinking. Engaging and informative, this reliable guide contains interviews and insights with key executives at both LIVESTRONG and Nike. Along the way, this remarkable book takes you behind-the-scenes of the spectacularly successful Lance Armstrong Foundation campaign. It starts with a simple big idea, the yellow wristband, and examines how you can find similar success within your own nonprofit. Focuses on this unforgettable fundraising campaign from a nonprofit perspective Offers the strategy as well as the tactics for nonprofits to feel that success is within reach Presents a variety of perspectives from the wildly successful LIVESTRONG campaign Learn from the yellow wristband. Banding Together for a Cause shows you how.
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Answers important questions regarding company benefits and employment opportunities and identifies human resource contacts and other corporate officials. Covering the midwest, this volume tell job seekers who to contact and how to submit applications. Information includes contact data, business description, application procedures, internship availability, benefits, and more. It also features a metropolitan statistical areas table.
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In the third installment of the series, Colton Banyon is told to go to sleep. Wolf, his secret mentor and a spirit that he can talk to, tells him that he will narrate an unusual story about a Black Diamond. It is no ordinary diamond. It arrived on earth thousands of years ago and has the power to transfer energy to people. It can both give them super powers and also destroy them. It is both good and evil. Wolf tells Banyon that the Black Diamond has been stolen from a secure government facility and he must find it before it is too late. The story is the background that Banyon will need to understand the Black Diamond. Set in the early nineteen hundreds, the hero, Professor Adam Wesley discovers the history of the Black Diamond and sets off on it's trail in hopes of securing the diamond. He realizes it is too powerful for anyone, but there are many people that want it's power. For more than forty years he tracks the Black Diamond and discovers and meets a variety of historical people who have touched the diamond along the way, they all were affected. The real question becomes how has he been affected.
If you have read any of my books in this series, you probably wonder how Wolf and Colton Banyon came together. How did Loni meet Colt and why are the Patel sisters constantly throwing themselves at him. The answers are here in the remake of my original book. When things go bad, they really go bad for Colton Banyon, a middle-aged business man. There appears to be a White Supremacy group chasing him. He has no idea why they have targeted him. He is soon offered help from people that he would never have expected to assist him. This leads to an exotic adventure and ultimately to a plot that was devised by the Nazi higher command during World War II. It was designed to keep America out of the war and ultimately as the starting point of a complete takeover of the government. The plot involves a true written history of the Aryan race. A mysterious elderly gentleman is behind the scenes and controlling several suiters of the artifact. He was givien the assignment over 60 years ago. He is dying and wants to implement the old plan before he leaves earth.
This multi-volume set is a primary source for basic company and industry information. Names, addreses, SIC code, and geographic location of over 135,000 U.S. companies are included.