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Last chance - webinar tomorrow - How to Move from Talk to Action on Diversity and Inclusion

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Wild Apricot - Membership Management Software Hi {NAME}, Here's a last chance to tomorrow, Wednesday

[We've updated our email subscription options. Click here now so we don't lose touch. Update Settings]( Wild Apricot - Membership Management Software [View in browser]( [Wild Apricot]( [Send to a friend]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( Hi {NAME}, Here's a last chance to [join our free webinar]( tomorrow, Wednesday, at 2PM ET. Sherry Marts and Elizabeth Engel, authors of Include Is a Verb, are joining us to talk about the challenges many nonprofits face with diversity and inclusion (D+I), and how you can move your organization from talk to action when it comes to authentic D+I. All are welcome, so feel free to forward this email to your friends. [Sign up now]( and we'll see you tomorrow, July 12, at 2:00 PM (ET) / 11:00 AM (PT). Date: Wednesday, July 12 Time: 2:00 PM (ET) / 11:00 AM (PT) All attendees are eligible for one CAE credit. And if you register, you'll receive a [recording of the webinar](. See you then! Donald Cowper Story Apricot This message was sent to you by [Wild Apricot Inc.]( 144 Front Street West, Suite 725, Toronto, Ontario M5J 2L7 Canada You can change your [communication preferences]( or you can [unsubscribe]( from future mailings. [Envoke tracking]

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