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Are Social Enterprises Viable Models for Funding Nonprofits?

ASU Lodestar Center

Today we are highlighting the work of Thom Reilly , Director of the Morrison Institute for Public Policy at Arizona State University. Social enterprise models may well offer an answer. Should nonprofits become more aggressive in adopting new business models that can add needed revenue?

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Social Impact Investments

ASU Lodestar Center

Though the practice is decades old, the term was only coined in 2008, making it a relatively new field of study. Additionally, pursuing impact investments may short a nonprofit’s focus to creating a more business-like model that might not necessarily work for the benefit of its target population (Ategeka, 2016).

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NTC: Plenary – Dan Heath, Flip the Switch

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This year 2008 people are in attendance, the most ever. How many people call you to ask for help in analyzing why a relationship is not working versus working. We rarely train our analytical capacity to what is working. Why do obsess about projects that fail and not those that work? Make it easy to give.

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NTC Plenary: Dan Heath, Flip the Switch

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This year 2008 people are in attendance, the most ever. How many people call you to ask for help in analyzing why a relationship is not working versus working. We rarely train our analytical capacity to what is working. Why do obsess about projects that fail and not those that work? Make it easy to give.

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NTC Plenary: Dan Heath, Flip the Switch

NTEN

This year 2008 people are in attendance, the most ever. How many people call you to ask for help in analyzing why a relationship is not working versus working. We rarely train our analytical capacity to what is working. Why do obsess about projects that fail and not those that work? Make it easy to give.

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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for 300 People

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I feel that my technology training for nonprofits work is more like a calling for me than simply a job or career. I’ve been playing with the conversational panel or conversational keynote models for short sessions (60, 75 or 90 minutes.) From Conversational Keynote To Conversational Workshop. The Challenge of Transfer.

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How Can Nonprofit Leaders Create Effective Community Change?

ASU Lodestar Center

Aid programs may be necessary to benefit the individuals currently in poverty, but it does not provide a lasting solution (Dees, 2008). Many leaders are working towards collaboration; however, “larger cultural contexts remain firmly anchored to the myth of the heroic individual leader” (Senge, et. Executive Forum, Winter 2008, 52-59.