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How can diversity, equity and inclusion strategies help nonprofits stay relevant?

ASU Lodestar Center

Ask yourself: Has there ever been a time when you sought the services of a nonprofit organization but something just didn’t feel right? You are hesitant to enter the organization because of the lack of Spanish-translated flyers, information posted outside, and because the individuals pictured do not represent you or those from your community.

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BIPOC Leadership Challenges: 26 Tips To Increase Accessibility Across The Nonprofit Sector

Bloomerang

This blog aims to examine these challenges and offer all nonprofits leaders methods to increase diversity and BIPOC participation in their organizations. However, BIPOC-led organizations are at a statistical disadvantage when it comes to securing funding, particularly from philanthropic sources.

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Getting the Most out of your Social Learning Program

Gyrus

By asking these questions, you can determine whether or not it is time to introduce new social features into your learning program, as well as the amount of effort required to integrate these new sought after social components into your program. Focus on ways to maximize user interaction with the learning environment.

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What Pokémon Go Means to the Learning Industry

Gyrus

However, my inability to participate aside, Pokémon Go is a very good application of Augmented Reality, and with the user base growing at such an alarming rate, it has caused many organizations to take pause and evaluate what seems to be endless opportunities in not only the game and its facets but in the delivery method itself.

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How To Think Like An Instructional Designer for Your Nonprofit Trainings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I use a simple structure to design: before, during, and after. For the networked nonprofit workshops I facilitate, I’ve developed a maturity of practice assessment called “ Crawl, Walk, Run, Fly ” which gives me a detailed understanding of where the organization is in its practice.

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How to Build Platforms that Our Movements Can Own

Non Profit Quarterly

As we have engaged with movement communities, nonprofits, and funders, we have sometimes encountered unease about engaging with an organization from the “tech world.” Our approach to funding gave us freedom to cultivate a growing network of collectives, fiscal hosts, contributors, and organizers. A tech start-up.

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Gaming the Talkback Experience with the Signtific What If? Machine

Museum 2.0

Jane McGonigal and the folks from IFTF have released a new future-casting game/collaborative experience called Signtific Lab. Here's how Signtific works (their rules here ): The organizing institution presents a three-minute video exploring a "what if?" machines) for informal learning environments?

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