Community Corner Interview: Cristine Nardi of the Center For Nonprofit Excellence

Community Corner Interview: Cristine Nardi of the Center For Nonprofit Excellence

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Cristine Nardi of the Center For Nonprofit Excellence chats with Kendall on hosting a virtual townhall tomorrow to discuss the most pressing needs of non-profit organizations during the COVID-19 crisis and the challenges they will face in recovery.

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