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What does a Purpose-Driven Company Look Like?

Saleforce Nonprofit

Leaders at companies, global brands, nonprofits, and everyone in between are asking that important question: what is a purpose-driven company? And what does purpose look like in practice? The company still sells products with potentially questionable chemicals, sugary foods, and alcohol. What is a purpose-driven business?

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Announcing My Next Book: The Happy, Healthy Nonprofit

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We reconnected over lunch and quickly realized we had a lot in common, namely questioning what being “always on” and connected to technology was doing to our relationships, our bodies, our spirits, and our ability to concentrate on our work. We talked about the need for being more mindful of our technology. Mindful Leadership.

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What Improvisation Can Teach Social Change Leaders

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The retreat curriculum is built around the a framework called “I-WE-IT” that covers mindsets and practical skills that today’s social change leaders of all generations need as we move towards more collective approaches. It can help apply improv to our work in social change by practicing what it means to have a networked mindset.

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We’re listening: Updates to the race and ethnicity options on the Candid profile

Candid

For example, since 1997 federal standards have called for the collection of data on Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander identity separate from Asian identity, and included “Alaska Native” in the category for American Indians. What are the practical implications of these changes? What does this mean in practice?

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Bringing Women a Global Voice: Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

Have Fun - Do Good

The first thing that I did was, I had a massage practice at the time, I'm also a healer and a bodyworker, and I told all of my clients I was leaving. That's a great question and it's very true. And mind you, they weren't all women who wanted to be journalists. What was your first step? Or, you have to grow to a demand.

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Solutionary Women: Alli Chagi-Starr, Ilyse Hogue, Melinda Kramer and Reem Rahim

Have Fun - Do Good

So they'll each tell you a little about that, and we'll have time for questions and answers at the end. And I started to communicate this and ask a lot of questions and really research into what was that that I was seeing. And just this year we started a new fair labor practices initiative. And there wasn't. So, that's it.

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