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The Benefits of Community-Centric Fundraising

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Principles of community-centric fundraising Benefits of community-centric fundraising How you can practice CCF What is community-centric fundraising? While these goals are important, they can sometimes overshadow the broader mission of community empowerment and feel disconnected from the people they’re trying to help.

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Donation Drives: Catalyzing Change Through Collective Giving

Greater Giving

The Dynamics of Donation Drives Inclusivity and Empowerment At its core, a donation drive fosters inclusivity, inviting people from diverse backgrounds and walks of life to participate. It empowers individuals to be part of something greater than themselves, channeling their collective energy towards positive change.

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Tips to strengthen your volunteer program and empower member volunteers

Nimble AMS

A nd learn volunteer empowerment strategies to try out at your organization! Like many associations, PEAK Grantmaking benefits from the work of member volunteers. Offer volunteer benefits. Consider offering benefits like: Flexibility. Check out the following strategies: 1. Mentor/Mentee program. Talk to your volunteers.

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Spotlighting the Benefits of the Stakeholder Economy at Davos 2022

Saleforce Nonprofit

An important part of what we do at Salesforce.org is to convene those who can push the needle on improving the state of the world, and Davos was an ideal opportunity for us to engage inspiring speakers on pressing issues such as mental health, climate change, inequality, and global health. Jack Harries understands the power of storytelling.

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Youth community service: Belonging, reciprocity, and agency 

Candid

Activities they considered “service” included “working with others to make the community or campus a better place” (81%), “acting to benefit the common good” (80%), “everyday acts of kindness” (76%), “acting to raise awareness about a campus, community, or global problem” (72%), and “working with others to address social inequality” (68%).

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Beware the Ides of March: A Lesson For All Leaders

sgEngage

What can I do to embrace change, and lead from the front? I have written before how today’s leaders can benefit from a contrarian viewpoint that embraces the principles of thinking gray. Of course, this doesn’t mean a leadership free-for-all, but instead one focused on leadership empowerment. Am I making the right decisions?

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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.