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- Posted May 03, 2010
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'You Don't Know JACK-son Road Rallye' RULES for NonProfit Network

Jackson's Nonprofit Network held its 'You Don't Know Jack-son Road Rallye' recently with numerous local nonprofit organizations issuing "challenges" to their fellow organizations in which a "loser" in a challenge agrees to the demand of the winner.
But it was all in fun and the losing punishments typically involve helping the other organization with one of their events.
Luckily, the Jackson Community Foundation bested United Way in the event or the JCF's President and CEO Jim Sandy was headed for United Way's "Dunk Tank" at one of its Campaign Kick-Off events.
The Nonprofit Network acts as a community collaborator for gathering and disseminating information pertinent to nonprofits. Further , it assists nonprofits by providing specialized management and governance services.
--Legal News Photo by Mary Steinmetz
Published: Mon, May 3, 2010
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