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Research Friday: Human Capital Performance Bonds. What are they? How do they work?

ASU Lodestar Center

But a structural problem remains: philanthropy does not typically have available capital for scaling. was recently adopted in Massachusetts. Thus, a bond was structured so that Twin Cities Rise! Structure term ends at the end of the bond term. The Social Impact Bond (SIB), developed in the U.K., was paid $9,000.00

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Why Privacy Matters (or Should) to Nonprofits

NTEN

Massachusetts' updated privacy regulations went into effect of March 1, 2010, so if you have a MA donor on your fundraising list, you are also subject to this law. The MA law is also seen as a herald of what's to come from other states as the privacy threat continues to grow.

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[VIDEO] Keeping Your Donor Database Healthy, Wealth, and Wise

Bloomerang

But don’t do that right now because one of my favorites joining us from my hometown of New Bedford, Massachusetts, one of the many reasons why Robin and I get along. So as Steven was saying, I live in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and part-time in Mollymook Beach, New South Wales, Australia, curiously enough. You doing okay?

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Must Modern Philanthropy Be So Corrosive?

Non Profit Quarterly

As new details emerged last week of Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), this question took on new relevance. Is it possible to avoid MIT’s errors in the future without changing the overall economic structure that makes philanthropy essential to personal and institutional success?—Martin