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Network (later Points of Light Institute and later still just Points of Light). Nunn presided over the merger, saying of its motivation, "We both could have continued along the route we were on, growing incrementally, but I believe neither of us would have achieved the kind of exponential change we wanted." She also ensured that the combined operation had its main offices in Atlanta. During the three years following the merger, the staff dropped from 175 to 80 employees, due partly to eliminating duplicate positions and partly to the organization having lost its previous $ 10 million congressional earmark. During this time, Nunn's compensation grew from $ 120,000 to $ 250,000, which she later said was still less than that of her predecessor's $ 325,000. The layoffs and her pay would become issues during her 2014 Senate campaign.
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mailing list, 7,500 of whom participated in a Hands On Atlanta Day. At the end of 1998, City Cares of America relocated its headquarters from New York to Atlanta, and Nunn became interim executive director for it, while continuing on as executive director of Hands on Atlanta. (She was sometimes referred to in the press without the 'interim' designation.) Subsequently, Nunn returned to focusing on Hands On Atlanta, and staged a successful, multimillion-dollar capital campaign for a new headquarters building in that city.
325:, but instead opted to join Hands On Atlanta. Founded in 1989 by twelve young professionals, Hands On Atlanta was a non-profit dedicated to engaging volunteers, especially young businesspeople who would sign up for single days of service on a monthly basis. Rapidly expanding and needing someone to help manage their efforts, they hired Nunn on a part-time basis as their executive director and only paid staffer (despite the title, she later described the position at first as "a glorified internship"). 511: 581: 614:, a Democrat who had endorsed Republicans over the previous decade. However, the use by Nunn's campaign commercials of photographs of her with George H. W. Bush drew a series of objections from the former president, who endorsed Perdue. Neil Bush neither endorsed nor opposed her candidacy, but did object to some of Perdue's negative ads based upon her time with Points of Light. In all, Nunn raised $ 14 million during the campaign. 451:, the chair of Points of Light, characterized Nunn as "a fabulous leader". Points of Light became the largest organization in the U.S. purposed towards volunteer service. By 2009, it had a budget of $ 39 million and its associated HandsOn Network affiliates had a collective budget of $ 180 million. In 2011, Points of Light had revenues of $ 55 million and had over 4 million volunteers mobilized under it. Nunn's salary was over $ 300,000. 31: 329:
father has influenced me through example. His own work in the public sphere, I'm sure, played a large part in my work in community service." Nunn was an early practitioner in garnering corporate backing for such ventures. Over the next twenty years, volunteers for Hands On Atlanta put in more than 6 million hours, and its founders credited Nunn with a significant role in helping it grow.
621:. Nunn failed to improve on Obama's losing percentages in the state from two years earlier and any changes in the state's demographics were not enough. Nevertheless, Nunn took credit for making the party competitive in the otherwise inhospitable South: "We put Georgia in play. We have reminded people what a two-party system looks like." 1538: 653:, who had announced she was stepping down after nearly a decade of service at the organization. The position would allow Nunn to remain in Atlanta, where CARE USA had some 200 employees. The 70-year-old CARE faced challenges due to the aging of its donor base, reduced U.S. government funding, and the effects of the 537:
Nunn's campaign was hurt by a leaked campaign memo from December 2013 which made frank recommendations on strategy for Nunn's path to victory in Georgia. It said that likely attack lines against Nunn would include that she was "too liberal" and "not a 'real' Georgian" and that she should make appeals
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Similar organizations developed in other cities, and in 1992 they formed a national group under the name City Cares. By 1995, the concept of appealing to young working people had proven successful, and Hands On Atlanta had a budget of $ 1 million, a paid staff of 17, and over 11,000 volunteers on its
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Her performance in the campaign impressed political observers enough that they felt Nunn could try for another run at elective office in the state if she desired to do so. Following the election, she returned to Points of Light in early 2015 as a member of its board of directors but not as its CEO.
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said, "At 47, the cautious and cerebral Ms. Nunn is every bit her father's daughter, down to her owlish glasses and centrist message about curing dysfunction in Washington." She raised more funds during the balance of 2013 and into 2014 than any Republican in the race. The contest garnered national
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In May 1990, Nunn became full-time executive director, and by September 1990, Hands On Atlanta was coordinating 700 volunteers. Nunn later said, "I had a real passion for community service and volunteerism, so I had a real passion for the work." She also credited her upbringing, saying in 1992, "My
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in Jordan as well as to sites in Turkey, and saying upon her return, "We are going to have a continued European migration crisis if we don't support people to rebuild their lives and create some hope in the places where they are living." At CARE's 2018 national conference, Nunn was one of several
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from Georgia announced in January 2013 that he would retire after two terms, his seat—which had once been held by her father—became open. Though she was little known to voters, Democrats embraced the hope that Nunn, with her executive experience as well as family name, could make their party once
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In 2007, the Points of Light Foundation began talks with the HandsOn Network to join forces through a merger to create one national organization with local affiliates focused on volunteering and service. They formally combined forces on August 11, 2007, to become the Points of Light and Hands On
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in Georgia on June 2, 2001, Nunn married Ron Martin Jr., who works in the real estate business. She kept her own name after marriage; she later said that she was established professionally under that name and that "it really, frankly, didn't occur to me to change my name." The couple live in the
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as having few political assets other than her father's name. In October 2003, she decided not to become a candidate, saying, "In the next few years, I believe that my primary focus is best directed toward my 11-month-old son and family." The election was won by Republican
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remaining as Senate Majority Leader. Nunn made her father a focal point, staging joint appearances with him at military bases and saying that she would emulate his bipartisan approach to legislating. She received support and donations from former Republican Senators
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emphasized an appeal to bipartisanship. She proposed that members of Congress should be forced to pass a budget each year or forfeit their pay, said there was blame on both sides for ongoing Congressional dysfunction, and declined to say whether she would support
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area in conjunction with her father's election to national office. She credits her mother for having "really safeguarded a very normal and private environment for us." She began volunteering in junior high school. She went to the all-girls, private
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to specific groups for support and funds, including Jews, Asian Americans, and members of the LGBTQ community. In turn, Perdue was hurt during the campaign by revelations that he had in the past been an enthusiastic supporter of
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Fellows were given "the opportunity to engage in a three-year quest to broaden their intellectual horizons and bolster their capacities for leadership through self-directed experiential learning and group participation." See
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at it, with inspiring a belief in her that collective action could help change the world and that "Seeing this activism prompted me to imagine how I could be a part of creating change."
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On May 20, 2014, Nunn won the Democratic primary for the Senate seat with 75 percent of the vote. The Republican primary resulted in a July 22 runoff contest won by businessman
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had she been in the Senate but said that going forward, some aspects of it should be fixed rather than the whole law being eliminated. She criticized Georgia's refusal to accept
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neighborhood of Atlanta with their two children. Martin is a stay-at-home father. The family attends church in Atlanta and the children are being raised in the
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website, Nunn broke with the Obama administration and said that the individual mandate portion of the law should be delayed. Nunn favored construction of the
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Nunn was chosen in 2006 as one of the 100 most influential Georgians by Georgia Trend. In 2010, she received a Global Ambassador of Youth Award from the
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under foreign service cover, before becoming a stay-at-home mother. She has a brother, Samuel Brian, known as Brian, two years younger. The family is
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With CARE, Nunn has sought to leverage the skills and concerns of women leaders in the Atlanta area – which besides CARE is also home to the
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Nunn's policy positions during the campaign emphasized her attempt to portray a moderate image and distance herself from the unpopular
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projects, announced that Nunn would join the organization as its new president and CEO, effective July 1. Nunn was named to replace
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in Washington, where she played on the basketball team and graduated in 1985. She credits the massive charity rock concert
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but has denied any such links. Islamic Relief USA itself is an IRS-approved charity and not on any terrorist watch list.
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In late 2003, Nunn left Hands On Atlanta to become president of City Cares. In 2004, City Cares renamed itself to the
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In the November 4, 2014 general election, Nunn lost to Perdue by a 53–to–45 percent margin. The loss was part of
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that seeks to foster better governments, prosperity, and social equity in Central and South America. During the
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again competitive in-state. Democrats also hoped the demographics of the state were moving in their favor.
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in low-income countries and constructing temporary medical facilities to address a devastating wave of the
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for her work with volunteer organizations. In 2012, Nunn was named for the sixth straight time to
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and opposed the Obama administration's proposed cuts to defense spending. On the topic of
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annual Power & Influence Top 50 list of the most influential nonprofit executives.
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Nunn, along with her father, received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from
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in 2006. In 2010, she received an honorary Doctor of Public Service from
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Included linked-to chart from the third edition of the Ellis–Noyes book.
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speakers who sought to link the organization's purpose to the worldwide
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interest since Democratic control of the Senate might depend upon it.
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Further education, marriage and family, potential 2004 U.S. Senate run
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during 1989. She graduated from the University of Virginia in 1989.
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One of Points of Light's activities was to validate charities for
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agency delivering emergency relief and engaging in long-term
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On July 22, 2013, Nunn declared herself a candidate for
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Lublin, Joann S.; McWhirter, Cameron (April 19, 2015).
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in the KNFP-15 group, c. 1995–1998. She earned a
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Change Yourself 1149:Malloy, Daniel; Bluestein, Greg (May 28, 2013). 1002:. Atlanta: Hundreds of Heads Books. p. xv. 1000:Be The Change! Change the World. Change Yourself 619:a wave of Republican victories across the nation 1560:"The Michelle Nunn diet: Grit, but no red meat" 210:. 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One of those validated organizations was 278:in July 1985, including the performance of 2894: 2603: 2601: 2092:"The Michelle Nunn memos: 10 key passages" 1853: 1851: 1849: 1847: 1845: 1348: 1346: 942: 940: 794:"10 Things You Didn't Know About Sam Nunn" 662:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 551:Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 206:, was her party's nominee in the race for 29: 18: 1438: 1436: 1434: 1432: 1257: 1255: 1032:Stolberg, Sheryl Gay (January 25, 2014). 2832:) is being considered for deletion. See 1806:"Report: Sen. Saxby Chambliss to retire" 1055:"Michelle Nunn Greets Macon Lunch Crowd" 317:After college, Nunn applied to join the 2800:Academy of International Business (AIB) 2026:"2014 Georgia Senate Primaries Results" 1298:Quinn, Christopher (October 12, 2009). 779: 577:Democratic women with their campaigns. 416:. Later in 2006, she was the editor of 313:Hands On Atlanta, City Cares of America 3039:Members of the Inter-American Dialogue 2850:Financial information (federal office) 1662:Strom, Stephanie (November 11, 2007). 1539:"Engagement/Wedding/Anniversary Index" 1374:Downey, Maureen (September 18, 1990). 947:Cassidy, Christina A. (July 1, 2014). 767:In 2022 Nunn was the recipient of the 526:, a cousin of former Georgia governor 435:, Nunn formed good relations with the 2203:Itkowitz, Colby (September 3, 2014). 1196: 1194: 704:In 2018, Nunn became a member of the 7: 2969:Methodists from Georgia (U.S. state) 2689:"The 100 Most Influential Georgians" 2610:"Fighting Abuse Wherever It Happens" 2435:Stiffman, Eden (February 17, 2015). 2348:Galloway, Jim (September 16, 2014). 2306:McWhirter, Cameron (June 13, 2014). 1858:Stanford, Duane (November 6, 2014). 1804:Joseph, Cameron (January 25, 2013). 1151:"Newcomer Nunn built service career" 697:. Nunn also expressed concern over 378:2004 U.S. Senate election in Georgia 355:John F. Kennedy School of Government 99: 3024:American women nonprofit executives 2974:American nonprofit chief executives 2565:Saporta, Maria (January 25, 2016). 2414:Stanglin, Doug (November 5, 2014). 2393:Wheaton, Sarah (November 4, 2014). 2372:Trygstad, Kyle (December 8, 2014). 2266:Camia, Catalina (January 6, 2014). 2224:Joseph, Cameron (August 26, 2013). 2138:"The Long Lost Tale of Phil Maloof" 2047:"Perdue wins Georgia Senate runoff" 1492:Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance 1473:Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance 1396:"City Cares group moves to Atlanta" 1177:Newton-Small, Jay (March 6, 2014). 792:Salmon, Stephanie (July 16, 2008). 470:has been accused of having ties to 2179:Galloway, Jim (October 24, 2013). 1937:Crawford, Tom (October 21, 2013). 682:Habitat for Humanity International 637:, the American national member of 301:honor society. She studied at the 230:O'Brien) Nunn, who worked for the 208:Georgia's U.S. Senate seat in 2014 178:, the American national member of 14: 2836:to help reach a consensus. › 2645:Clark, Chris (October 24, 2020). 2245:Trygstad, Kyle (April 17, 2014). 2114:Strauss, Daniel (July 28, 2014). 2066:Johnson, Eliana (July 28, 2014). 1977:Sullivan, Sean (April 14, 2014). 1956:Galloway, Jim (January 5, 2014). 1781:"Attack ad misfires on nonprofit" 1626:. December 31, 2006. p. MS1. 1580:"Hands On Atlanta's Nunn leaving" 1443:Pettys, Dick (October 25, 2003). 1415:Fritz, Mark (December 31, 1998). 1353:Sack, Kevin (November 25, 1995). 1266:. Divine Caroline. 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(2012). 722:COVID-19 pandemic in Georgia 678:Task Force for Global Health 380:, when Democratic incumbent 16:American nonprofit executive 2854:Federal Election Commission 1690:Raju, Manu (May 20, 2014). 1488:"Kellogg Fellowship Groups" 236:Central Intelligence Agency 234:, and then briefly for the 3055: 3034:People from Macon, Georgia 3014:People from Perry, Georgia 1585:Atlanta Business Chronicle 1527:. Winter 2011. p. 22. 1179:"Democrats' Georgia Reach" 730:COVID-19 pandemic in India 481: 297:, and was a member of the 2937: 2910: 2902: 2897: 2626:. Inter-American Dialogue 647:international development 532:Polls throughout the race 272:National Cathedral School 202:. 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