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Connecting the dots: Fighting for equity through a data partnership 

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So when I learned about Candid’s Demographics via Candid —an initiative that allows nonprofit organizations to share demographic information on their Candid nonprofit profile , where funders, donors, and researchers could easily access it—I was both intrigued and skeptical. They built a public API and released a public data set.

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Solutions Day 2023—It’s Happening!

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Harriet’s going to explain how APA used convincing techniques to innovate and set trends in the planning industry. Nonprofit attorney Kimberly Pendo, a founding member of Chicago Law Partners, is going to discuss the issues we all need to understand. Hear how she structured an initiative that hits all the right targets.

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Weave a Safety Net—Find the Right Strategic Partners

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There was no working partnership with industry and public health. I can’t remember a time when the cultural, political, and economic environment was fraught with so much uncertainty. With this kind of structure, there are limited sources of revenue. This exchange of ideas is a powerful partnership for everyone involved. “On

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8 Steps for Creating a Nonprofit Innovation Culture

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Embracing innovation can transform your nonprofit. But for innovation to thrive, you must embrace a culture where the entire nonprofit is committed to enhancing processes or strategies by transforming ideas into actionable improvements. Let’s start by understanding ‘culture of innovation’ and why it matters.

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Information: The Better Half of IT

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Our environment is telling us how important our data is by how hard we work to protect it. Data fuels most activities in a nonprofit. For organizational leaders, deputizing—and supporting—the right person at your organization will return huge dividends in the form of clean, organized, and well-documented data structures.

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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

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We structured this conference based on feedback from.orgCommunity’s fall Solutions Day participants. ENA’s commitment to bring culture to life is even expressed in the organization’s physical environment. She is a futurist and avid consumer of the latest research, data, and provocative insights from industry thought leaders.

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Eight steps to get started with fiscal sponsorship

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Any 501(c)(3) can lend your project its nonprofit status and collect donations on your behalf. Fiscal sponsors must follow the IRS’s regulations and can only sponsor nonprofit eligible initiatives. Secondly, not all fiscal sponsors operate in every nonprofit arena. Also, select a sponsor that follows industry standards.

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