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Amber’s writing on leadership, service, nonprofits, social enterprise and more has been featured in a variety of publications:
(Nearly) Broke and Trying to Change the World
Journal of Financial Planning, March 1, 2019
The Death Letter Project
Historic Oakwood Cemetery, January 1, 2019
Choosing Sides: How Nonprofits can Play a role in Re-uniting a Divided Country
The Nonprofit Revolution / Wethos, June 11, 2018
The Hardest Lessons I Learned as a Nonprofit Founder
The Nonprofit Revolution / Wethos, April 16, 2018
Zeitgeist: Tips for Generation Z-ers who hear the call of the Social Impact Sector
The Nonprofit Revolution / Wethos, March 26, 2018
5 Things Seasoned Nonprofit Pros can learn from the #NeverAgain movement
The Nonprofit Revolution / Wethos, March 21, 2018
Nonprofit Leadership Challenges of our Modern Age
The Nonprofit Revolution / Wethos, February 22, 2018
Coming back from the brink: Beating back #nonprofitlife burnout
The Nonprofit Revolution / Wethos, January 18, 2018
Ten Years Ago: Volunteering is Love
ActivateGood.org, September 2, 2014
5 Tips For New Graduates Hell Bent On Making A Difference (But Who Have No Clue Where To Start)
LinkedIn, May 24, 2014
The Nonprofit Crisis in Confidence
LinkedIn, May 9, 2014
Volunteering: Great for your Health and Happiness
LinkedIn, April 15, 2014
Service learning’s ripple effect: Millennials and public service
Philanthropy Journal, September 30, 2013
Millennials challenge status quo by redefining charity within the sector
Philanthropy Journal, July 8, 2013
Designing A Hub To Inspire Giving Back
Fast Company, May 9, 2012
Universities heed call for professional development
Philanthropy Journal, May 11, 2010
Caught the volunteerism bug? Pass it on! [Part 1 of 2] NCGives, April 27, 2010
Caught the volunteerism bug? Pass it on! [Part 2 of 2] NCGives, April 28, 2010
Can (Or Should?) We Do It? Reconstructing “Service” in the Face of American Ideologies
A rhetorical analysis of TIME Magazine’s 2007 article, The Case for National Service