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Use Customer Surveys to Measure and Improve Nonprofit Programs

Click here to read the Stanford Social Innovation Review’s full post on using customer surveys to measure and improve non-profit programs. Stanford Social Innovation Review November 7th, 2018 by Melinda Tuan & Jessica Kiessel A simple measurement solution exists beyond evaluation and monitoring: asking nonprofit clients to take surveys about their customer experience. Lean Data and […]

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Partnership Provides Jobs and Training for Homeless Individuals

Read below about how Our House is using Work-Based Learning to provide jobs and training for homeless individuals in the central Arkansas area. From the Partners in Action newsletter of the WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act) program of the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services. Click here to read WIOA’s entire 4th quarter newsletter. New ADWS/Our

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Banking for All in Arkansas

Click here to read the Arkansas Times full story on how the Bank On Arkansas+ initiative hopes to combat lack of access to financial services for low-income families in Arkansas. Arkansas Times September 27th, 2018 by Rebekah Hall For many low-income Arkansans and their families, paying for basic needs — including rent, utilities and food

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Stories that Change Hearts, Mind, and Policies

The “Stories that Change Hearts, Minds, and Policies” Collection shares stories about challenge, triumph, great personal cost, and outright determination to love and serve Arkansas. The Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation put this collection together to share spoken-word narratives from our “Stories that Change Hearts, Minds, and Policies” Story Slam, where they recognized “October is Advocacy and Organizing

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Beyond the Game: “There’s no limitation to what you can do.”

Click here to watch KATV Channel 7’s story on Our Club member, Ashstyn Patillo! KATV Channel 7 Sunday, September 16th 2018 by Kyle Deckelbaum LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A Little Rock girl’s improbable win in a national essay contest proves “there’s no limitation to what you can do.” 11-year-old Ashstyn Patillo spends afternoons at Our House, a

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