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Amplifying Female Voices: Strategies for Equitable and Inclusive Grantmaking

sgEngage

Like many diversity efforts, including women’s voices in grantmaking decisions—particularly women from historically marginalized groups—doesn’t often happen organically. The first step to creating more inclusive grantmaking is understanding whose voice is being lost. Artwork by Toya Beacham See Women and Girls. Intentionally. “We

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What strategies can nonprofits implement to successfully navigate disruption?

ASU Lodestar Center

Incorporating [resilience] qualities into an organizational system equips it to systematically adapt to disruptive challenges. Connected (supported by relationships, institutional links, and community networks). Involve multiple voices. All stakeholders have a voice in the Bechtel resiliency factors. Recommendations.

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Funding And Grant Resources For Nonprofits Focused On Youth Programs

Kindful

They prioritize programs that advance young people’s political and civil participation and rights, that amplify youth voices, increase their decision-making powers, and raise awareness of their rights and needs, and that empower young people to educate and inspire their peers to act. Areas served: Worldwide. National Park Trust.

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3 Ways to Engage Community to Drive Climate Justice

Saleforce Nonprofit

Climate change is a global, systemic crisis and there are many points of entry.”. By elevating the voices of community leaders and shining a light on the importance of climate justice, we can help bridge the connection between policy-level decisions and tangible impacts on local communities. Principle 1: Seek Community Validation.