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International Leadership, Women’s Issues, and Branding—A Conversation With Allison K. Summers, CAE

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The organization and its members work at the international, national, and local levels to realize the vision of a world in which women’s rights are recognized as human rights and every woman is able to achieve her full potential. Leaders who work on a global playing field can help you see in a new perspective.

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Open for comment: Proposed changes to Candid’s taxonomy

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Starting today and through August 5, 2023, we are making the proposed changes available for public comment. We’re sincerely grateful to the organizations and individuals who have made such thoughtful recommendations to date, and we look forward to receiving broader feedback during this public comment period.

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5 Ways to Engage Donors on National Nonprofit Day

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On August 17, the United States celebrates National Nonprofit Day to recognize the impact of the social sector and highlight the importance of charitable organizations across the country. . This national holiday offers nonprofits the opportunity to: Spread awareness of their impact to new audiences.

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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

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For the first time, readers could comment and share their opinions publicly on a piece of online content. Comments were taken very seriously, and in some cases, coming up with response was an agonizing, overthought experience. Also interesting about today’s nonprofit blogging is that many nonprofits have turned off commenting.

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The End of Expertise and How Associations Must Adapt

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Higher education and the media have been hard hit with trust issues. This translates into the negative national narrative that college isn’t worth it. Unfortunately, it continues to rise, spreading from national news down to the local level at an alarming rate. They also distrust the media, calling bias and questioning facts.

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Lessons Learned Living the Virtual Experiment

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Our colleague Stuart Meyer,* who at the time was CEO of the National Barbeque and Grilling Association, a fully virtual organization, made this comment. “We It is also a fun and effective way to ease into conversations about communication, behavior, trust, and other interpersonal issues that are important to keeping culture on track.”

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Nonprofits! You Are Not the (Only) Gatekeeper for Your Issue!

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I’d feel a whole lot better if I knew something about the national organization or where my money was going.”. Her comment was interesting, in a number of ways. And while, obviously, my mother is not a millennial, her comment illustrates a mindset related to cause behaviors that, in our research on millennials (see the.

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