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Author Archives: erogers
👻 Funders who ghost
The all-too-common problem of funders going radio silent without the courtesy say “no”.
Reclaiming My Bookmarks
🇩🇰 Copenhagen Quick Hit
A quick day and a half in Copenhagen in the middle of 2017 Behind the Iron Curtain tour.
Are Backbone Organizations Eroding the Norms that Make Networks Succeed?
Last blog standing, “last guy dancing:” How Jason Kottke is thinking about kottke.org at 20
💩💰Nonprofit life goes up, down, and sideways
It’s never a dull day in this world, and often the full range from good to bad happens on the same day.
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☣️Visiting the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster Site
Tips, tricks, and resources for visiting the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine.
🇪🇺 Year in Cities 2017
From Wichita to Chernobyl, and everything in between.
🇺🇦Visiting Kyiv, Ukraine
A stopover en route to visiting the Chernobyl nuclear exclusion zone turned out to be a delightful surprise
🇵🇹 Visiting Lisbon
A week in Portugal studying the nonprofit and government sectors for grad school.
Ⓜ The Four M’s of Nonprofit Decision-Making
How nonprofits can make decisions about what’s important.
🇿🇦Visiting Cape Town, South Africa
Two weeks in the Mother City, one of my favorite places on earth.
🎧 I’m on the Bike Nerds Podcast
This month I’m honored to be a guest on The Bike Nerds Podcast. We talked about nonprofit startups, bike success in unlikely places, and the state of the national bike/ped movement.