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Highlights from Candid’s most popular philanthropic resources in 2023?

Candid

Here we highlight some of the most popular publications from 2023.  Instead, it encourages foundations to start fresh by reassessing how they best live up to their responsibility and promises made to invest private resources for the public good. Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Implementation Guidebook , by The W.K.

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How to find free things: nonprofit students edition 

Candid

The University of San Francisco was the first school to offer a Master’s in Nonprofit Administration less than 40 years ago, and the first School of Philanthropy was created just nine years ago at Indiana University. It provides free information on nonprofits’ missions, visions, values, programs, leadership, and finances.

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Funding & Grant Resources For Nonprofits Focused On Education

Kindful

Utilize this helpful document to build a profile for all potential funders with relevant information and contact information. They work with colleges, universities, and other organizations that embrace equity in higher learning, with a focus on historically underserved populations, including nontraditional and incarcerated students. .

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News by the Spoonful: Smart Garbage, Give App, and More

Tech Soup

Four quick bits of news: a new life for New York City pay phones, a more "conversational" way to search for information, the recently-launched Give app, and smart garbage. Useless Pay Phones to Become Free WiFi Hot Spots in New York City. You read that right: Smart.

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Nonprofit Technology News: Help for Charities to Develop Mobile Giving Capacity

Tech Soup

The feature would let you erase your contacts, photos, e-mail and other information, and lock the phone so it can't be used without a password. The problem this new law addresses is that last year an estimated 3.1 Useless Pay Phones To Become Free WiFi Hot Spots in New York City. costing consumers nearly $2.6

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Nonprofits Who are Making A Difference Through Play

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This software includes assessment tools for evaluating students’ ability to problem solve, explain the relationships in complex systems, and comprehend informational texts and diagrams. The neuroscientists at the Gazzaley Lab at University of California, San Francisco, have shown that games can improve our cognitive function.

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Data and Storytelling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

NTEN

Numbers are a universal langauge. CUP is a New York City based organization that educates and informs the public, educators, and policy makers to help them make smarter urban growth decisions. Their Envisioning Development project helps people understand “What is Affordable Housing” in New York City.

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