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Is Your Remote Team Getting the TLC They Deserve? An Audit Delivers Answers

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Your audit might explore any, or all of, these seven areas: Technology systems Policies and procedures Security Productivity Communication Culture Professional development How you present this initiative to your employees is critical. Policing remote workers should not be included in your goals. Those are the basic requirements.

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Embracing partnership: A promising paradigm for nonprofit governance 

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However, in the dynamic landscape of contemporary social change, there is a growing recognition of the need to evolve from this conventional approach toward a more collaborative and inclusive model—one grounded in partnership. The duty of obedience mandates adherence to laws and compliance requirements for nonprofits.

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The Road to Accessibility without Borders: Celebrating the One-Year Anniversary of the Marrakesh Treaty

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

I have previously written about the top issues addressed by the Treaty , but to recap, the Treaty is a wonderful instrument because it requires exceptions for people who are blind or have other print disabilities in national copyright laws. HathiTrust.

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Understanding Nonprofit HR: What Sets It Apart?

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In addition, nonprofits must comply with the same federal, state, and local laws as businesses regarding the treatment of employees. All in all, this means that nonprofit HR departments play essential roles within their own organizations and can act as role models for other types of organizations as well.

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Is Your NY Nonprofit Ready for the Nonprofit Revitalization Act?

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Conflict of interest policy – My New York nonprofit has a Conflict of Interest policy which: Includes both a definition of conflict of interest and procedures for disclosing, addressing, and documenting conflicts and their resolution. model conflict of interest policy. model whistleblower policy.

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Cyber Security 101: Basics for Nonprofits

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According to research by NTEN, the Nonprofit Technology Network, 80% of nonprofits don’t have a policy to address cyberattacks. A good place to start building a policy (if you don’t already have one) is to assess your organization’s risk with our checklist. Involve your staff in the policy-writing process. Welcome to the team!

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » Identity 2.0

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I tried to give them a framework in which to think about this kind of change and we discussed different models to explore and teach this subject. Walking in the footsteps of my friend Yossi Abramowitz , these folks are putting out cultural products and shaking the traditional tree with new ideas. I don’t know.