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What happened in 2020 disaster philanthropy beyond COVID-19?  

Candid

The year 2020 was an astounding year for disaster philanthropy, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s a reminder of what else happened in 2020, how institutional philanthropy responded, how COVID-19 affected other disaster response efforts, and what this means for the future of disaster philanthropy. . Beirut explosion.

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How Malala Fund’s Innovative Grantmaking is Revolutionizing Education for Girls

Saleforce Nonprofit

Profound Change Starts With Local Partners. Over the course of a three-year grant , Champions implement ambitious, goal-oriented projects and participate in advocacy campaigns aimed at changing local and national policies that hinder equal access to education. The game-changing part of Nayla’s platform?

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Training Nonprofit Staff & Volunteers Effectively in 5 Steps

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If he was on television today, he’d be telling us, “In 2020, the world changed.” The world has changed a lot, and it’s not likely to get back to the old normal. Just about every nonprofit made major changes in 2020. Chances are they changed. Now ask yourself, what changes are going to stay attractive for your donors?

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Blockchain Explained: Risks And Opportunities For Philanthropy

Global Giving

These days, it seems like everyone is talking about how blockchain is the coolest new thing—capable of changing everything, including aid and philanthropy. If we were able to use technology to make this process easier, more scalable, and more efficient, it could potentially be world changing. Photo by World Vision.

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5 Types of People Who Need Nonprofit Fundraising Training

Achieve

It was the late 1980s and I was signing up for the first class in the first master’s program in philanthropy and development in the country, at St. Not much had really changed since Harold Seymour wrote “. The Seven Faces of Philanthropy. ,” in 1994 and decades before research collections like “. change in technologies.

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Debunking 7 Common Myths For New Nonprofit Professionals

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Whether you are just starting a career, making a mid-life change, or are looking for one last flourish before retirement, it’s important to dispel some of the common myths about working at a nonprofit. He has a BS from Juniata College and an MA in Philanthropy and Development from St. Let’s dive in!

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Women Who Tech Around the World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Yesterday, I had the honor of participating in the 4th annual Women Who Tech TeleSummit that brings together women breaking new ground in technology who use their tech savvy skills to transform the world and inspire change. Unfortunately, our presenter from Lebanon had connectivity issues and was unable to present.

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