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

Candid

Philanthropy and HBCUs: Foundation funding to historically Black colleges and universities , by ABFE and Candid  For every $100 foundations gave to the average Ivy League, they gave 56 cents to the average historically Black college and university (HBCU).

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Finding a Nonprofit Partner: Who is the Right One?

BoardAssist

What about the funders role in this process? A discussion of grantmakers roles in supporting collaborations and other forms of capacity building are best left for another post. In addition, this analysis may be useful for partner meetings down the road in which major concerns may be voiced.

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What are the nonprofit management implications of Pay for Success programs?

ASU Lodestar Center

If there is no lead, a nonprofit should be ready to add capacity or shift existing roles to compensate for new obligations. Entering into a rigorous, time-intensive pay for success contract is likely a better plan if a program is not brand new. In reality, they may be a new brand for existing funding. Vera Institute.

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Some Reflections About Civil Society 2.0 and Why I’m Not On A Plane To Tunisia Right Now

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I believe that social networking can do better by thinking about network structures, understanding roles of people, making organizations more sociable and blending social media. It is also raising questions about censorship on the Internet. ” Simon Mainwaring also has an insightful post on this topic.

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Joint Statement from Museum Bloggers and Colleagues on Ferguson and Related Events

Museum 2.0

The recent series of events, from Ferguson to Cleveland and New York, have created a watershed moment. New laws and policies will help, but any movement toward greater cultural and racial understanding and communication must be supported by our country’s cultural and educational infrastructure. What should be our role(s)?

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Cause Camp 2017 Speaker Lineup Announcement

NonProfit Hub

Named one of the most influential women in technology by Fast Company and one of BusinessWeek’s “Voices of Innovation for Social Media,” Beth was Visiting Scholar at the David and Lucile Packard Foundation 2009-2013. He is a regular contributor to Philanthropy News Digest and the Huffington Post IMPACT Channel. John Haydon.

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Women of Color Leading Essential, Activist Work in Cultural Institutions

Museum 2.0

I was impressed by her expertise, and the example that Raven and Amanda are setting in strengthening their own voices as emerging leaders in this space. She writes with power, and a voice unlike any I've encountered online. Our cultural universe is full of stars. She writes about race, history, parks, culture, and politics.

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