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How can nonprofit leaders enact effective practices to achieve the promise of social equity?

ASU Lodestar Center

Nonprofit leaders must model diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices, like recruiting their next board members from different, diverse networks. Grantors who continue to place undue influence on boards with “give or get” policies reinforce board wealth and exclusivity that does not favor middle-class or diverse board members.

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Transform Data into Tangible Stories

Forum One

City Health Dashboard , a project of the Department of Population Health at NYU Langone Health, supported by Forum One, is a model for making their rich data accessible to all of their audiences and at data-driven storytelling. And, get in touch with Forum One for more ideas on turning your own data into stories for influence and impact.

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How to Navigate the Post-COVID Novel Nonprofit Economy

Bloomerang

Gen C’s digitally-connected consumers were heavily influenced by the very nature of these experiences. How does your business model incorporate today’s constituent perspectives? Do you have necessary facilitating internal systems, policies and procedures and controls? The digital revolution created hyper-connection.

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Free Webinar 1/8: Leveraging Social Media to Engage and Inspire Your Alumni Network

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Engaging with alumni networks is about connecting before alumni become alumni, while they are still students. I will start with an overview of the ” Crawl, Walk, Run, and Fly: Maturity of Practice Model ” for networked nonprofits. In the book, we share a couple of case studies and examples of engagement models.

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What Nonprofits and Libraries Can Learn from Zappos Culture

Tech Soup

It might sound like I’m describing a typical college student's house, but I’m actually talking about one of the many workspaces in Zappos’ enormous headquarters in Las Vegas. The CEO, Tony Hsieh, believes that happy employees influence the quality of service the company provides. Ping pong tables. Bean bag chairs.

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What Nonprofits and Libraries Can Learn from Zappos Culture

Tech Soup

It might sound like I’m describing a typical college student's house, but I’m actually describing one of the many workspaces in Zappos’ enormous headquarters in Las Vegas. The CEO, Tony Hsieh, believes that happy employees influence the quality of service the company provides. Ping pong tables. Bean bag chairs.

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Games for Change 2011: Channeling Our Collective Power

Tech Soup

” Gore gave kudos to the Games for Change community in harnessing the explosive interest in games and directing it towards social good, and encouraged the progress, saying that he looked forward to seeing “FarmVilles for policy.” Maybe the kind of catalyst needed is a paradigmatic shift in thought.

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