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Paying Volunteers A Stipend: Does It Work?

ASU Lodestar Center

In March of this year, The Virginia G. Volunteers received stipend support from several sources, including federal AmeriCorps programs, private foundations and school districts. Stipends in volunteer service: Inclusion, retention, and volunteer benefits, Public Administration Review, 71:6, 850-858. Sources: 1. McBride, A.,

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Remote Technology in the Pandemic: Rebalancing Toward Equity and Access

Non Profit Quarterly

They solicit community members to volunteer, bring them into mission activities, and broadcast their work to the public. In the spring and summer of 2021, with funding from AmeriCorps, our research team held focus groups with volunteer administrators about their technology use in the pandemic. Who are these people we talked with?

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: All You Need is Love. and a Whole Lot.

ASU Lodestar Center

With keynote speakers Travis Manzione (Director of Assessment Tools for The Center for Effective Philanthropy ) and Charles Best (Founder and CEO of DonorsChoose.org ), and a panel representing local nonprofits and funders (including Ear Candy , Phoenix Youth at Risk , SRP , and Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust 5comments: Kayla said.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: $250000 Collaboration Prize Finalists.

ASU Lodestar Center

Richmond, Virginia Graduate! How my mother and AmeriCorps made me a better man Research Friday: "Is Religious Giving Increasing o. Suite 500, Phoenix, AZ 85004-0691 602.496.0500 An academic unit of the College of Public Programs Kellogg Foundation. Research Friday Guest Post: "State of the Sector. Central Ave.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: "Really, How Many.

ASU Lodestar Center

Nonprofit" includes member-serving organizations, as well as the public-serving ones that we usually associate with the term. The public-serving ones often apply for a federal charitable exemption. The ones that get this exemption, which are recognized in §501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code , are called "public charities."