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    To End Injustices, BIPOC Communities Must Have Funding Power

    Medium

    We are witnessing a catalytic moment in the long arc of history toward justice and liberation. Individuals with class privilege and positional power, in particular, are beginning to come to…

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    Single-family Zoning Reinforces Segregation in the Bay Area

    Othering & Belonging Institute

    Opening up restrictive communities to multiplex housing may be a key strategy to promote racial residential integration in the Bay Area, new research from UC Berkeley’s Othering & Belonging Institute released…

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    How Internal Controls Can Help to Avoid Fraud

    Dorothy A. Johnson Center Dec 11, 2021

    Your phone rings. Your nonprofit’s auditors discovered a payment for thousands of dollars that was recently paid out to a vendor that your organization has never worked with. You’re told…

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    Beyond Infrastructure, America Runs on Nonprofits

    Independent Sector Dec 11, 2021

    On November 15, Independent Sector, alongside our extraordinary partners at KABOOM!, was proud to represent the work – and the voices – of the Nonprofit Infrastructure Investment Advocacy Group (NIIAG) at…

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    GiveWell Will Be Giving More Going Forward

    Open Philantrophy Dec 11, 2021

    As we wrote last week, we’re substantially growing our overall giving in Global Health and Wellbeing, with the bar in that broad portfolio continuing to be set by the cost-effective, evidence-backed charities…

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    Research Shows Renewed Focus on Nonprofit Talent

    Philanthropy News Digest Dec 10, 2021

    Nearly eight in ten U.S. nonprofits (79 percent) plan to prioritize talent acquisition in 2022, up from 59 percent in 2020, a report from human resources firm Nonprofit HR finds. Based on…

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    How Scaling Government Can Help Small Organizations Achieve Impact

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Dec 10, 2021

    The holy grail for any development innovation is reaching people at scale, but there is frequently a disconnection between small and medium organizations that are innovating, and large organizations with the ability…

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    Voice Command Bots Project Gender Bias to a Broad Audience

    Brookings

    The world may soon have more voice assistants than people—yet another indicator of the rapid, large-scale adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) across many fields. The benefits of AI are significant:…

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    Increasing Nonprofit Diversity Leadership at the Board Level

    Urban Institute Dec 9, 2021

    Despite extensive diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives that have raised awareness of structural racism, the nonprofit sector has seen relatively little change, and its leadership still does not accurately represent…

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    More Funding is Necessary to Tackle Air Pollution Globally

    Thomson Reuters Foundation

    Development funding for efforts to tackle air pollution falls far short of what is needed in a world where nine in 10 people breathe air that is damaging their health…

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    How to Improve Board Performance and Governance

    BoardSource Dec 8, 2021

    Are you looking for ways to improve your board’s performance? Explore innovative thinking on board leadership and transition. Governance may not be the sexiest topic on the planet, but we find that many…

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    How to Prioritize Inclusion in Economic Recovery Efforts

    Urban Institute Dec 7, 2021

    The pandemic-induced recession has disproportionately affected people of color because of historic and ongoing structural racism—the policies and practices that have caused deep racial disparities in access to wealth-building opportunities and upward mobility.…

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