The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), enacted on July 26, 1990, stands as one of the most significant civil rights laws in U.S. history. Designed to eliminate discrimination and ensure equal opportunities for Americans with disabilities, the ADA has had a profound impact on advancing health…
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How to Address Founder Syndrome in Nonprofit Boards
Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 11, 2023A strong leader’s assets can sometimes become organizational liabilities. But why? The problem might be within the structure of the organization itself.
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Q&A with Delphine Moralis: An Introduction to Philea
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Aug 11, 2023The Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) works with funders all over the world, including dozens of grantmakers headquartered in Europe. Recently, CEP joined the Philanthropy Europe Associate (Philea), an association…
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The Nuances of Unrestricted Funding and Why it Matters
The Conversation Aug 11, 2023Unrestricted funds are grants or donations nonprofits get to spend any way they believe is appropriate to further their mission. Unrestricted funding can also come with some limitations. Donors might,…
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Investing in the Work of Black Women Nonprofit Leaders
Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 10, 2023We all benefit when our most transformative change agents are given the time and resources necessary to dream big.
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Nonprofit Lobbying Has Declined Over the Last 20 Years
Associated Press Aug 9, 2023A generation ago nonprofit organizations regularly lobbied for legislation and served as advocates on issues.
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Centering Black Disabled Voices in Funding for the Arts
Grantmakers in the Arts Aug 9, 2023Gail Fuller, Disability & Philanthropy Forum…
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Empowering the LGBTQ+ Community in the Nonprofit Workplace
Philanthropy News Digest Aug 8, 2023According to the Chronicle of Philanthropy, nearly one in five nonprofit employees who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or “queer” report that their sexual orientation has had at least a…
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Understanding Social Movement Organizations and Long-term Impact
The Forge Aug 8, 2023
“Executives in professional social justice institutions, grassroots activists in local movements, and fiery young radicals on protest lines are all advancing urgent concerns about the internal workings of progressive spaces,” said Maurice Mitchell for The Forge.
Read the full article at: https://forgeorganizing.org/article/building-resilient-organizationswww.giarts.org **
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Philanthropy’s Golden Handcuffs and the Problem of Complacency
Community-Centric Fundraising Aug 7, 2023…my initial honeymoon period, which boasted an abundance mindset and work-life balance, was really the cuffing of philanthropy’s golden handcuffs.
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New Insights From Research Into How Donors Give
ideas42 Aug 7, 2023Charitable giving is rapidly evolving. Contributions from foundations and corporations have increased, while more and more dollars from individuals pass through donor-advised funds. Who is giving—and how much—continues to shift. And,…
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Art as a Vehicle for Social Change in Communities
Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 6, 2023Addressing entrenched social problems in local communities like inequality, violence, or environmental degradation is as much about changing local cultures and mindsets as it is about reworking the socioeconomic structures…
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