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		<description><![CDATA[1.  Grab your umbrella and join <a href="/the-second-line/blog/">The Second Line Blog</a>, a parade of voices, opinions, and stories led by our President &#38; CEO,  Albert Ruesga. Along the route, we'll be joined by other writers, grantees, donors, community leaders, and you. Add your comments to the parade!

2.  Access Spanish and Vietnamese translations of key parts of our website.

3.  Check out our expanded grant snapshots—windows into our <a href="/programs/community-revitalization/grant-snapshots/">Community Revitalization</a> and <a href="http://www.gnof.org/programs/environment/grant-snapshots-environment/" target="_self">Environmental </a>initiatives.

4.  Watch the joint GNOF/Urban Institute seminars on housing strategies that work.

5.  Sign up for RSS feeds to stay abreast of Foundation news—from new blog posts to calls for grant applications to job postings.

6.  Nonprofits, post your needs, share your resources, and announce your events on our <a href="/the-second-line/bulletin-board/">Bulletin Board</a> or search for <a href="/nonprofits/grants-awarded/">Recent Grantees</a> to find out more about the size, scale, and purpose of recent Foundation-directed grants.

7.  Donors, check out our <a href="/the-second-line/nonprofit-spotlight/">Nonprofit Spotlight</a>, where we're spreading the word about great local organizations, and visit our <a href="/donors/">updated Donor section</a>, where you can give securely online, explore gifting options, learn about Foundation funds, and get to know other members of the Foundation family through donor profiles.

8.  Listen to <a href="/environment/environmental-podcast-with-marco-2/">Marco Cocito-Monoc's podcast</a> on the long-term goals for our Environmental Fund.

9.  Explore our Publications section. Read past <a href="/about/publications/annual-reports/">Annual Reports</a>, download our biannual <a href="/about/publications/impact-newsletters/">IMPACT newsletters</a>, check out recent <a href="/about/publications/press-releases/">press releases</a>, or read our recent <a href="/reports/community-revitalization-2007-2008-progress-report/">report on the first two years of the Community Revitalization Fund</a>.

10.  Our website is frequently updated with stories, pictures, resources, and news.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1.  Grab your umbrella and join <a href="/the-second-line/blog/">The Second Line Blog</a>, a parade of voices, opinions, and stories led by our President &amp; CEO,  Albert Ruesga. Along the route, we&#8217;ll be joined by other writers, grantees, donors, community leaders, and you. Add your comments to the parade!</p>
<p>2.  Access Spanish and Vietnamese translations of key parts of our website.</p>
<p>3.  Check out our expanded grant snapshots—windows into our <a href="/programs/community-revitalization/grant-snapshots/">Community Revitalization</a> and <a href="http://www.gnof.org/programs/environment/grant-snapshots-environment/" target="_self">Environmental </a>initiatives.</p>
<p>4.  Watch the joint GNOF/Urban Institute seminars on housing strategies that work.</p>
<p>5.  Sign up for RSS feeds to stay abreast of Foundation news—from new blog posts to calls for grant applications to job postings.</p>
<p>6.  Nonprofits, post your needs, share your resources, and announce your events on our <a href="/the-second-line/bulletin-board/">Bulletin Board</a> or search for <a href="/nonprofits/grants-awarded/">Recent Grantees</a> to find out more about the size, scale, and purpose of recent Foundation-directed grants.</p>
<p>7.  Donors, check out our <a href="/the-second-line/nonprofit-spotlight/">Nonprofit Spotlight</a>, where we&#8217;re spreading the word about great local organizations, and visit our <a href="/donors/">updated Donor section</a>, where you can give securely online, explore gifting options, learn about Foundation funds, and get to know other members of the Foundation family through donor profiles.</p>
<p>8.  Listen to <a href="/environment/environmental-podcast-with-marco-2/">Marco Cocito-Monoc&#8217;s podcast</a> on the long-term goals for our Environmental Fund.</p>
<p>9.  Explore our Publications section. Read past <a href="/about/publications/annual-reports/">Annual Reports</a>, download our biannual <a href="/about/publications/impact-newsletters/">IMPACT newsletters</a>, check out recent <a href="/about/publications/press-releases/">press releases</a>, or read our recent <a href="/reports/community-revitalization-2007-2008-progress-report/">report on the first two years of the Community Revitalization Fund</a>.</p>
<p>10.  Our website is frequently updated with stories, pictures, resources, and news.</p>
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