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An Evolution of Evaluation in Grantmaking With a Participatory Lens

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Grantmakers want to know if their funding has created the change they have envisioned. Here, we explore for whom change is desired and who is defining and measuring that change. It is our hope, as funders, that financially resourcing a movement, an organization, or an individual can lead to positive change.

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The more things change …

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

However, take one little step outside of our warm and fuzzy community into the larger technology community, and things change. Linux Journal ran the following advertisement by a company called “QSOL&# : And, it got 2100+ diggs , with the title “Best. Anyway, if you read Linux Journal, please tell them how you feel.

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5 steps for nonprofits to enact diversity, equity and inclusion strategies

ASU Lodestar Center

Walker shares this example in an article in The Journal of Infectious Diseases. The world is ever-changing and people are looking to hold the private and public sectors accountable for their actions. He has spent the past 20 years in the arts and culture and philanthropy sectors with positions on the local, state and national levels.

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How Nonprofits Can Navigate the New Media Landscape

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In 2009, Clay Shirkey predicted , “For the next few decades, journalism will be made up of overlapping special cases.” Knight Foundation ; Sharon Pian Chan, Director of Journalist Initiatives, the Seattle Times ; and Joe Neel, Deputy Supervising Editor, NPR. As a civil society, we need more quality information,” explained Feeney.

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Guest Post by Stacey Monk: Dogooders Won’t Change the World (Alone)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Submitted by Stacey Monk, founder of Epic Change There’s an ever-burgeoning number of forums, chats, conferences, meetups destination websites, competitions, you-name-it, for dogooders. And as long as changing the world is relegated to a sector, it will never happen. Doing good isn’t our job, it’s everyone’s. Generic license ).

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Have Fun Do Good Link Love: Echoing Green, Jobs for Change, Julia Cameron and 29 Gifts

Have Fun - Do Good

NEWS This week, Echoing Green partnered with Jobs for Change on a new Be Bold Podcast. In the first edition of this partnership, I interviewed Erin O'Connor Jones , the Director of Candidate Services and Managing Associate at Nonprofit Professionals Advisory Group. Become a YouTube Video Volunteer Is Volunteering Good for Your Health?

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Ideas You Can Use To Thank Donors During the Holidays

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That means thanking them well, giving them updates, and telling them stories about the work your nonprofit is doing in changing lives. Now, we’re getting into the art of thanking donors. Talk about the lives that have been changed during the year because of their support. You DO want to be their favorite charity right?

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