Monday, September 17, 2007

March of Dimes

Hey AHers!

So in regard to the speaker we had today from the March of Dimes:

Remember Stacey questioning where the other 10% of their funds go?

I recalled that this organization has been criticized for their distribution of funds, so I wanted to look them up to see the funds break down:

Program Expenses 76.7%
Administrative Expenses 7.4%
Fundraising Expenses 15.8%


To break it down some more: for every dollar they raise, they spend $0.15 to get it.


Perhaps I will do this analysis after every speaker so we can get an idea of how organizations typically spend their dollars?

Until later-

Jenna

Monday, August 27, 2007

Welcome to AHSA!

Hello and welcome everyone to AHSA! As your executive team, we’ve been working hard and are very excited for what we have planned this year. As a new addition this semester, we have added this blog.

This blog is for all of you to use, so get creative!
Please feel free to make posts, comment on pictures (more to come), check the event calendar to see what activities you need to be at, and look at the (coming soon) community service calendar for places to volunteer. You can even post questions, network with alumni, and talk about nonprofits or anything you want!

We want this to be a resource for all of us to communicate to one another and really tap into the student association side of AHSA. So….let the blogging begin!


Sincerely,

AHSA Executive Team

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Just testing it out. It works.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

This Looks Great

Good job Armando! This looks great. I know this will be an excellent tool for this fall semester.

Monday, June 18, 2007

AHSA/ASU

The American Humanics Student Association at Arizona State University (AHSA/ASU) provides students of ASU with an opportunity to connect with other students interested in the field of nonprofit leadership and management. AHSA/ASU provides its members with cultural, social, and educational co-curricular opportunities with the intent of enriching students' professional leadership potential in this important field. Our mission is to prepare, educate, and inspire future nonprofit leaders.