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Apr 27, 2012
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International news proclaimed the winter of 2011/2012 as “Snowpocalypse” in Cordova, Alaska, a historic community on the Gulf of Alaska. Over 30 feet of snow fell on this fishing town, home of the fleet that harvests the famous Copper River Red salmon. When I viewed the avalanche destruction on my trip to Cordova last week, it reminded me of a recent article in our newsletter on “Board Bullies.”? That natural destruction, similar to the remnants of board bullies, could have been prevented or at least minimized with prevention. So that’s today’s snippet of information. Like excessive snow piling up over the winter, board behavior that involves threats, manipulation, or psychological warfare used to control others and get one’s way, if not addressed, can result in massive destruction for any organization…. Read more »

Apr 21, 2012
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The focus of this blog is twofold. First, to serve as a travel log of all the great places I visit and the people I meet along the way. The second is to provide insight I get from these contacts. My last blog was from the North Slope of Alaska – Point Hope – where spring was arriving along with the humpback whales. I returned to home base Anchorage on April 7th for a short visit with my saintly wife who lets me do this job and an even shorter visit with my hard working staff on Monday the 9th before leaving again for Seattle the 10th of April. There I spent time with staff at the Paul G. Allen Foundation providing an update on Alaska’s nonprofits before leaving the… Read more »

Apr 5, 2012
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Spring has arrived in Point Hope! While it’s still 10 below outside, a little of the Bering Sea is opening and the first Bowhead Whales have arrived. The people in Point Hope are busy preparing for their spring whaling season. While Alaskans in the Southeast may have the first signs of green popping out and those in South Central may have the slush of breakup to content with, the people on the North Slope are experiencing the excitement of their spring based on thousands of years of surviving in the arctic. The Foraker Group is dedicated to serve all of Alaska. We have now provided support, on the ground in almost 150 communities, each with their unique culture and tradition. Since more and more Alaskan communities are embracing the technologies… Read more »

Feb 17, 2012
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I took a little sabbatical from the blog, mainly because I took some time off from my too frequent flights on Alaska Airlines. Those days of bliss are over and before June I will again qualify for the 75K Gold status. But today, on one of the first trips in 2012, I’m off to Juneau. Every nonprofit leader who depends on state funding should schedule a trip during session. Even if you are not dependent today, it is a good practice to visit the Capitol, shake hands, and work on a relationship with legislators and their staff – on their turf. One day that effort will be rewarded. Unfortunately, I am a late-comer to public policy work. I’m convinced I should have started 30 years ago. Thankfully I have staff… Read more »

Jan 15, 2012
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Alaskans aren’t strangers to snow, but last week’s storm in Prince William Sound was exceptional. Foraker certificate graduate Rochelle van den Broek produced a couple of videos that show the impact on local residents. Her work is being viewed extensively on Facebook and YouTube. Take a look here…. Read more »

Dec 6, 2011
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Alaska Community Foundation (ACF) is a part of a much larger movement that is nearing the end of its first century of existence, according to ACF president Candace Winkler. As we compare ourselves with older community foundations across the nation, we realize the magnitude of the work we are doing – and the work that’s ahead of us. Established 16 years ago, the Alaska Community Foundation works to grow philanthropy and build community in an effort to improve the quality of life here, now and forever. In our large state, that can be a daunting task. Read more-… Read more »

Dec 1, 2011
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What’s up with air travel? Every seat on every flight is full and there is always a long standby list. Today was no different. I was in Seattle to work with one of our long-term consultants, Suzanne Lagoni. We’re completing the last draft of our sustainability book so it can go to press in 2012. We can’t wait! This was almost my last flight of 2011. I only have a trip to Kenai, one to Juneau and one to Fairbanks for work this year – after Christmas we’ll fly south to see my parents. This year I will fly over 130,000 miles, most in Alaska and work related. This travel is in sync with a primary Foraker goal – to truly serve our whole state and not be viewed as… Read more »

Nov 11, 2011
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Foraker has been publishing surveys to support human resources within Alaska nonprofits since 2002. This year brings more improvements for our Partners: Efficiencies from automating in 2010 make it possible to repeat the full survey in 2012 – salary and benefits – rather than doing a salary-only version as we’ve done in the past. We’re also moving up the publication date significantly to best support our Partners that operate on a July-to-June fiscal year. Survey participation will run November to mid-December. Pricing on the survey is the same as 2010 and greatly below other market surveys: $75.00 – Foraker Partners that participate in the survey $150.00 – Foraker Partners that do not participate $250.00 – Other nonprofit organizations that participate in the survey $300.00 – Other nonprofit organizations that do… Read more »

Nov 1, 2011
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This week, Chicago and the Independent Sector’s conference entitled R-Evolutionary This topic will sound familiar to anyone who regularly reads our newsletter or this blog. The world is in a massive state of change led by technology and human nature’s adaptation to that change. The smidgen of insight this time is that when we have expressed our understanding of these pending changes, we have tried our best to not sound alarmist, nor too far out, so you could hear the message. What I learned this trip is that messengers far smarter and more articulate than I report the same frustration when they express their understanding of this new reality. We heard again that the new world will be less hierarchical, more networked, and institutions with the ability to quickly adapt… Read more »

Oct 22, 2011
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Today I am in Kansas City, MO at the Midwestern Youth Summit sponsored by the US Department of Education. It is designed to hear the voices of youth throughout the country on what is needed to improve education in America. The summit is held in partnership with the National Leadership Conference for Camp Fire USA, where I am proud to serve as a trustee on the national board. The youth at the summit developed nine action plans to enhance the experience of high school students and encourage them to finish school and attend college. The Kaufman Foundation and Sprint Foundation were the lead sponsors for the event, which was attended by over 150 youth from the surrounding area. The smidgen of insight today is that while many organizations work with… Read more »