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Be the Voice of Relevance—Make Mission, Vision, and Values Fit the Moment

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Brent Gibson, former Chief Health Officer at the National Commission on Correctional Health Care and Managing Director of NCCHC Resources, Inc., We were perfectly positioned to contract with experts who could solve these complex problems for our customers.” Hit the Right Notes Mission, vision, and values are your association’s voice.

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How the Head of UNDP Uses Twitter To Engage Around Development Policy Goals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

UNDP’s network links and coordinates global and national efforts to reach these Goals. Use of social media to discuss the world’s most pressing problems has move from under the table, onto the wall, and now with yesterday’s online event engaged many new voices. Civil Society 2.0

Policy 107
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Thursday Thoughts: attracting passionate nonprofit advocates

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When you have a goal to meet—like asking a governing body to sign a bill into law, telling a CEO or other stakeholder to change a behavior or policy, or meeting goals around educating decision-makers on your issue area—you know you can’t do it alone. Don’t spread yourself thin playing where you can’t win. Connect with her on LinkedIn !

Advocacy 207
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Going Beyond the Dollar: The Community Leadership Role of Foundations

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Community engagement, a vital component of both collective and civic leadership, involves community members in decision-making and development initiatives, ensuring their voices are heard and respected, and fostering collaboration and collective action within communities.

Roles 72
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Don’t Be Fooled by Abstract Jargon: Internet Governance and ICT Policy

Tech Soup

Most civil society organizations (CSOs) and citizens don’t use high-level jargon such as Internet governance and ICT policy. International Economic and Policy Stakeholders Recognize the Internet’s Increasing Role. However, with Internet use also come problems such as cybercrime, lack of data privacy, and data security.

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Board Diversity: Why and How You Should Diversify Your Board

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This reiterates the notion that those who are closest to the problem (lack of diversity) are also closest to the solution! What do your policies and practices look like? What message do you send by adding voices from the communities you serve? Boards can no longer be out of step with these fast-changing demographics.

Culture 52
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A Brief History of Nonprofit Organizations (And What We Can Learn)

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When problems emerge, you have to think of new and creative ways to deal with them. During this time, we saw policies such as child labor laws, suffrage for women and prohibition. This was also a decade of prosperity and success for many in the nation towards the turn of the century. From the late 1800s up until 1920, the U.S.

History 60