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#RiskyBusiness: Don’t Let Internal Controls Slip at Your Nonprofit Organization! - Blue Avocado
#RiskyBusiness: Don’t Let Internal Controls Slip at Your Nonprofit Organization! - Blue Avocado
Nonprofit organizations are more vulnerable than ever to fraud or errors in the organization’s financial statements. With employees, management, and board members focused on helping people in the communities the nonprofit serves, time and attention to key financial internal controls has more than likely been refocused to the organization’s mission and purpose.
·blueavocado.org·
#RiskyBusiness: Don’t Let Internal Controls Slip at Your Nonprofit Organization! - Blue Avocado
There is a fungus among us! – Soils Matter, Get the Scoop!
There is a fungus among us! – Soils Matter, Get the Scoop!
For over four hundred million years, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi have been forming symbiotic relationships with plants around the globe. Found on almost every continent and in approximately 80% of vascular plants, these important fungi play a pivotal role in plant nutrient uptake in diverse ecosystems.
·soilsmatter.wordpress.com·
There is a fungus among us! – Soils Matter, Get the Scoop!
It’s Time to Re-Onboard Everyone
It’s Time to Re-Onboard Everyone
“I’m the most tenured person on my team,” my friend Joyce, a senior marketing manager, told me. “But I feel like a new hire.”
·hbr.org·
It’s Time to Re-Onboard Everyone
BLM, Reclamation extend fire restrictions | Free | omakchronicle.com
BLM, Reclamation extend fire restrictions | Free | omakchronicle.com
SPOKANE – Fire restrictions are being extended on public lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management Spokane District and the Bureau of Reclamation in eastern Washington. The temporary ban was renewed Aug. 7 in Adams, Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, Whitman, and Yakima counties.
·omakchronicle.com·
BLM, Reclamation extend fire restrictions | Free | omakchronicle.com
Bootleg fire demonstrates efficacy of Indigenous forest management | The Optimist Daily
Bootleg fire demonstrates efficacy of Indigenous forest management | The Optimist Daily
Last September, we shared an article about the benefits of controlled burns and other Indigenous practices for wildfire management and mitigation. Now, the Bootleg fire in Oregon is offering up some more evidence to support that Indigenous practices could be lifesaving in a climate change-fueled fire future.
·optimistdaily.com·
Bootleg fire demonstrates efficacy of Indigenous forest management | The Optimist Daily
NOAA: La Nina likely to bring relief to Northwest farmers this winter | Water | capitalpress.com
NOAA: La Nina likely to bring relief to Northwest farmers this winter | Water | capitalpress.com
Portions of the Pacific Ocean cooled considerably in July, affirming that a La Nina weather system likely will form this fall, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday. NOAA's Climate Prediction Center pegged the odds of a La Nina prevailing in November, December and January at 69%. Most likely, the La Nina will be weak, according to NOAA, though the agency estimated the chances of a moderate La Nina at 1-in-3 and a strong La Nina at 1-in-10.
·capitalpress.com·
NOAA: La Nina likely to bring relief to Northwest farmers this winter | Water | capitalpress.com
First live ‘murder hornet’ sighting confirmed in Whatcom, WA | The Olympian
First live ‘murder hornet’ sighting confirmed in Whatcom, WA | The Olympian
The first live Asian giant hornet sighted in 2021 in Washington state was found attacking a paper wasp nest in a rural area of northern Whatcom County earlier this week. According to a Washington State Department of Agriculture news release Thursday, Aug. 12, the report was confirmed as being an Asian giant hornet, which are popularly known as “murder hornets.”
·theolympian.com·
First live ‘murder hornet’ sighting confirmed in Whatcom, WA | The Olympian
Nason Fire at Lake Wenatchee Growing, Smoke Visible in Leavenworth – NewsRadio 560 KPQ
Nason Fire at Lake Wenatchee Growing, Smoke Visible in Leavenworth – NewsRadio 560 KPQ
Smoke visible in the Leavenworth area reported by KPQ listeners is being linked to the Nasom Fire at Lake Wenatchee. Lake Wenatchee Fire and Rescue says ash has been falling on homes along the south shore as the fire is growing on the west end of Nason Ridge, above Rainy Pass. It’s still seven miles from homes along the lake and is being managed by the U.S. Forest Service.
·kpq.com·
Nason Fire at Lake Wenatchee Growing, Smoke Visible in Leavenworth – NewsRadio 560 KPQ
Wildfire bears down on Montana towns as West burns
Wildfire bears down on Montana towns as West burns
LAME DEER, Mont. (AP) — A wildfire bore down on rural southeastern Montana towns Thursday as continuing hot, dry weather throughout the West drove flames through more than a dozen states. Several thousand people in Montana remained under evacuation orders as the Richard Spring Fire advanced across the sparsely-populated Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation.
·apnews.com·
Wildfire bears down on Montana towns as West burns
Hopping Into The Wild: Endangered Frog Release Could Help Boost Only Known Population In Washington | Northwest Public Broadcasting
Hopping Into The Wild: Endangered Frog Release Could Help Boost Only Known Population In Washington | Northwest Public Broadcasting
Northern leopard frogs are rapidly disappearing in the Northwest. Biologists hope this effort will help the population in Washington. The release last week was an effort to help boost this genetically important population. The frogs are bellwethers for ecosystem health. Now that they’ve grown to roughly six centimeters long, the frogs are ready to join the state’s only known population at Central Washington’s Columbia National Wildlife Refuge.
·nwpb.org·
Hopping Into The Wild: Endangered Frog Release Could Help Boost Only Known Population In Washington | Northwest Public Broadcasting
U.S. Senate Infrastructure Package Could ‘Significantly Improve’ Salmon Habitat | Northwest Public Broadcasting
U.S. Senate Infrastructure Package Could ‘Significantly Improve’ Salmon Habitat | Northwest Public Broadcasting
Pacific Northwest salmon could get some help from the proposed federal infrastructure package. Some of the funding in the U.S. Senate’s version of the bill could help remove barriers to salmon habitat – just not the same barriers on the Snake River that Rep. Mike Simpson, R-Idaho, had hoped to eventually include.
·nwpb.org·
U.S. Senate Infrastructure Package Could ‘Significantly Improve’ Salmon Habitat | Northwest Public Broadcasting
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: Major Heat Wave Coming This Week
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: Major Heat Wave Coming This Week
A major heat event will occur over the region this week. But let me make it clear at the outset, it won't be nearly as warm or lengthy as June's event. Seattle and northwest Washington will have a far easier time. The Willamette Valley will fry and some places in eastern Washington will get near 110F.
·cliffmass.blogspot.com·
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: Major Heat Wave Coming This Week
North Cascades Highway reopens after weeks-long closure due to wildfires | king5.com
North Cascades Highway reopens after weeks-long closure due to wildfires | king5.com
OKANOGAN COUNTY, Wash. — Both directions of State Route 20, also known as the North Cascades Highway, fully reopened to traffic Monday after a section of the roadway was closed for weeks due to wildfire activity in the area. A 20-mile stretch of the highway closed in mid-July and was extended multiple times. While drivers can now use SR 20 to travel between Skagit and Methow valleys, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) said fire response crews are still using parts of the highway for staging and work.
·king5.com·
North Cascades Highway reopens after weeks-long closure due to wildfires | king5.com
Snohomish County issues mask directive as delta variant continues to spread | KOMO
Snohomish County issues mask directive as delta variant continues to spread | KOMO
Snohomish County held a briefing Tuesday, where it announced a mask directive for anyone indoors older than five. This includes both vaccinated and unvaccinated people. The reported cases have doubled in the county over the past month, from 651 over a period of one week to about 1,300 this past week.
·komonews.com·
Snohomish County issues mask directive as delta variant continues to spread | KOMO
Sacred Heart, Holy Family stop elective surgeries as hospitals face spike in COVID-19 patients | The Spokesman-Review
Sacred Heart, Holy Family stop elective surgeries as hospitals face spike in COVID-19 patients | The Spokesman-Review
Facing a new onslaught of patients with COVID-19, Providence Health Care officials announced Tuesday that all non-emergency surgeries and procedures will be halted at Sacred Heart Medical Center and Holy Family Hospital. The pause is “effective immediately,” according a Providence news release.
·spokesman.com·
Sacred Heart, Holy Family stop elective surgeries as hospitals face spike in COVID-19 patients | The Spokesman-Review
Making Strategic Planning (Relatively) Painless - Blue Avocado
Making Strategic Planning (Relatively) Painless - Blue Avocado
Here is how we accomplished our successful strategic planning process. I hope that you can find some useful ideas to help you get through your next process with as little pain—and as much gain—as possible.
·blueavocado.org·
Making Strategic Planning (Relatively) Painless - Blue Avocado