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Association 4.0—A Playbook for Success

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Cultivate Innovation and Problem Solving Whether entrepreneurs inherit a gene for invention or not, once they are thrown into the business shark tank, they quickly learn to swim. leaders imagine the next problem before it surfaces and are willing to test, experiment, and iterate until they find the solution. Association 4.0

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Government Access: Privacy Meets Resources

VisionLink

This gets interesting at the intersection of charitable or nonprofit support, and government sponsored support. The problem comes when a client needs to give more information than they are comfortable releasing to gain help, and particularly when that information is expected by governmental agencies.

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Cross-Sector Collaboration: The train to community impact

ASU Lodestar Center

Collaboration is emerging as a popular vehicle to solve complicated problems that our communities face. So what are the problems? The Problems: Sector institutional logics: Each sector has a logic that affects the willingness of a sector to agree on a project. The Process: The problems listed above are preventable.

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How to Start a Nonprofit: 12 Essential Steps for Success

Bloomerang

Before you start a new organization, it’s worth it to fully think through the problem you’re hoping to address and whether a nonprofit is the right way to solve the issue. Before taking the steps to start a nonprofit, ask yourself these questions: What need or problem will the nonprofit address?

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Hospital Sponsorship Dollars: From Perennial Headache to a Platform for Purpose

sgEngage

The community benefit reports your organization produces don’t reflect these sponsorships, even if the recipient organization falls within your priority areas. Whether you are in a major urban center or a rural county, you have seen your community struggle. Opportunity to make larger investments addressing community needs.

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Forward Unto the Breach: Don’t Rest on Nonprofit Laurels

Bloomerang

If you’re not “ all signs point to go ,” it may be time to either hang up your shingle or look around and see what other problems you might address. In such a case, you may have trouble really inspiring board, volunteers and community members to commit to your mission with passion. You can sponsor and share research. .

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An Open letter to Crowdfunding Companies from the California Association of Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: The crowdfunding industry has sponsored legislation in California to clarify what is legally permissible. The California Association of Nonprofits is seeking feedback from the broader nonprofit community about these proposed guidelines. Jan Masaoka’s guest post provides more details.