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Going Beyond the Dollar: The Community Leadership Role of Foundations

sgEngage

For example, while many nonprofit organizations prioritize program development and delivery, they often overlook the importance of investing in their internal infrastructure, including leadership, management, operations, fundraising, and marketing, because it is not directly tied to program costs.

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Announcing Our First Impact Labs Cohort on Zero Hunger: Addressing Food Insecurity in the U.S.

Saleforce Nonprofit

In 2021, 53 million Americans turned to food banks and community programs for help putting food on the table. They discussed ways that technology can improve services for people experiencing food insecurity, as well as the policy changes, investments, and cross-sector partnerships that are necessary to drive meaningful, lasting change.

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14+ Excellent Nonprofit Annual Reports

Whole Whale

that allows readers to change years and see how their program market has increased over time. In a traditional PDF, this would take 5 separate charts and even then we wouldn’t get the same effect of watching this program grow on a national level. offers a profound analysis of #MeToo. The answer is no one.

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Funders: Considering Collaboration? Start With a Light Touch and See Where It Leads

sgEngage

One way these leaders meet each other is through Exponent Philanthropy’s conferences and education programs, member discussion forums, or staff introductions. . For example, one collaboration’s gap analysis revealed that a city’s private funders offered minimal support in the areas of health and drug addiction prevention.

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Applying CX for Nonprofits: An Expert Shares Her Experience

Forum One

We are researching and advocating for policy change that specifically impacts early childhood development, and beyond informing, we need to give people the tools to make their voices heard, whether that’s personalizing social media, writing a letter, or signing up to meet with their elected representatives. What do you need?

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Research Friday: Out-of-School Time Programs for Latino Youth

ASU Lodestar Center

These programs are often developed to meet the needs of the youth they serve, and demographic shifts throughout the US suggest most programs will serve Latino youth, if they are not already doing so. Programs for youth should help to address these areas. The term Latino refers to the nearly one in four youth residing in the U.S.