Travis Johnson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nonprofitarchitect/) from the Nonprofit Architect Podcast. Travis is a podcaster and a veteran with some great things to share on this week’s episode.
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Through thirty-six moves, twelve schools, six states, five foster homes, and surviving two murder attempts there was always some nonprofit willing to keep us sheltered, clothed, and fed. Now I am using my experience on two nonprofit boards and the $500,000 we raised to help the helpers.
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