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Ashley Sharp

Executive Director Dwell with Dignity

Dallas/Fort Worth Area

Member Since January 2021

Skills

Social Entrepreneurship
Executive Leadership
Non-Profit Management

About

Nonprofit leader. Social entrepreneur. Community connector. Passionate about creating lasting change in communities and connecting people to the causes they care about most.

Published content

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Being a mom is hard. Having a job is hard. When you put those two things together, what do you get? One of the hardest jobs in the entire world.

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Look for opportunities to maximize your impact and create resolutions that align with your organization’s values. Here are some real resolution ideas for nonprofits to inspire you.

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Scholars cite many reasons why the gender pay gap persists in 2022, often missing a lesser-known yet key cause—the confidence quandary.

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Even for the most successful entrepreneurs, there are only so many hours in the day. But with all the duties, responsibilities and pressures that come with being a business owner, finding ways to improve and optimize their productivity is an important, necessary part of their day-to-day work. So how do they do it? Below, seven entrepreneurs from Young Entrepreneur Council discuss their secrets to getting more done during the workday and what other leaders can do to achieve similar results. Whether you’re just starting out or have been in the game for a few years, consider this advice to change the way you work for the better.

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By applying countless other business terms to nonprofit work, leaders can improve their communication with others.

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Let’s take a moment to reflect on what your resume says about who you are, versus what your obituary may eventually say about you.

Company details

Dwell with Dignity

Company bio

Who and What Are We? Dwell with Dignity is a non-profit group of Interior Designers and volunteers dedicated to creating soothing, inspiring homes for families struggling with homelessness and poverty. We provide and install home interiors for families that include furnishings and art, bedding and kitchen supplies, and food in the pantry. Our mission is to help families escape poverty and homelessness through design. One household at a time. Why do we do what we do? If we can change a person’s surroundings, we can change their outlook on life. Exposing children (especially) to a nurturing home environment, that includes good design and art, can inspire a standard of living that will carry-over to future generations. Exposing parents to this same environment will allow them to see the positive impact it has on their family; inspiring them to maintain a standard of living they can be proud of and thrive in. The People We Help: The families we help are dedicated to changing their lives by learning to become self-sufficient. These families will reside in single-family homes and apartments that are provided by social service agencies or attained with the assistance of such agencies. Families must be able to remain in these homes for at least one year so they have the opportunity to absorb the impact of their environment. We find our families by working with existing social service organizations that have programs in place to help struggling families attain self-sufficiency. Agencies must have accountability-based programs that address housing, education, career, finance, life skills, and children’s needs. Organizations that are approved by our board may nominate families in need.

Industry

Nonprofit Organization Management

Area of focus

Installation of home interiors
Support family health and wellness

Company size

2 - 10