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Localisation. Shift the Power. Locally Led Development. These phrases dominate aid sector debates and demand one simple change: for resources and decision-making to be brought closer to those they’re meant to serve.
Localisation. Shift the Power. Locally Led Development. These phrases dominate aid sector debates and demand one simple change: for resources and decision-making to be brought closer to those they’re meant to serve.
Raymore-Peculiar SD builds an Integrated Learning House, fostering student collaboration, real-world skills, and inclusive learning experiences.
Native Forward receives a $50 million gift from MacKenzie Scott, one of the largest-ever donations to a Native nonprofit, aimed at boosting scholarships.
Safe water improves health, saves time, and creates opportunities for women and families. Yet today, 2.2 billion people still live without it.
Catalytic Leadership in Philanthropy (CLIP) is a mindset that transforms lean funders from grantmakers into changemakers. Its key skills—listening deeply, building strong relationships, and understanding the landscape—help funders stay grounded in their communities and use every asset at their…
We are on the edge of an economic revolution, one in which local leaders in emerging communities are laying the groundwork for a new solidarity economy.
Corporate philanthropy is a multibillion-dollar global enterprise that is particularly important in this moment. As governments cut development aid and social service spending, corporations find themselves in the philanthropic spotlight.…
Across the country, nonprofits, advocacy groups, and philanthropic institutions are being forced into survival mode. Executive orders threaten public funding, communities face mounting attacks, and nonprofit organizations operate in crisis mode. In the scramble for survival, many organizations are overlooking an issue that undermines their impact: siloed communications. While external threats mount, fragmented messaging and disconnected teams weaken the ability to demonstrate value, rally supporters, and defend missions. The sector may not be able to control every crisis coming its way, but it can confront the internal barriers that keep it from strengthening its reach. An upcoming paper from TCC Group explores integrated communications, where storytelling and strategy aren’t separate departments but embedded approaches across every program, team, and interaction. By building communications into their very infrastructure, organizations can create much-needed cohesion to amplify their mission. Through interviews (conducted in 2024) with 10 communications leaders across nonprofits and philanthropic institutions, we uncovered practical strategies to move communications from the margins to the core of organizational operations. What Makes Communications “Integrated”? In traditional communications approaches, communications is factored in late in the process and is often limited to promoting programs once they are already developed. In those models, communications is typically separated from program teams and viewed as a support function focused on external visibility, often measured by press coverage, social media activity, or event promotion. By comparison, integrated communications positions communications professionals as thought partners and collaborators with program teams, shaping strategies and decisions from the start. Audiences are not treated as generic, but as diverse communities whose perspectives guide both program design and communications. Success is not defined simply by visibility, but by communications’ direct contribution to mission outcomes, stronger community engagement, and long-term systems change. In an integrated model, communications is a core element of strategy and design….
Misinformation around nutrition and health is rampant. Jonathan Kung talks about how we can use social media to combat it.
While nonprofits and foundations are widely using AI, leaders broadly report sharing a similar set of concerns about the technology.
As global health grapples with the new challenges climate change presents, what is the role of collaboration and philanthropy? On the sidelines of UNGA80, Devex asked the experts.
Adopting AI for nonprofits doesn’t mean losing empathy; it means enhancing impact with smarter tools.
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