The current system for funding initiatives to address global malnutrition is deeply flawed.Characterized by time constraints, inflexibility, and lack of imagination, current funding models hamper the vital efforts of nonprofit organizations striving to improve ……
Nonprofit Infrastructure
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How Business Leaders Can Help Advance Social Change
Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 16, 2024This is not to say that private-sector leaders have all the answers, or that a market-based approach can solve all social problems. “Private-sector leaders can bring some efficiency to organizational…
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Why It Matters: Charting Reports of Black Experiences in the Social Sector
Candid Mar 13, 2024Candid Blog | Revisit recent Candid research on Black leadership in the social sector, including a comprehensive analysis of private philanthropy’s support of HBCUs.
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How Funders Can Help Advance Relationships in Nonprofit Resilience
Alliance Magazine Mar 12, 2024Chronic underfunding of nonprofits’ ‘true costs’– programme expenses, core administrative expenditures, organisational development investments, plus reserve funding – blunts the impact funders and nonprofits strive for.
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BIPOC Nonprofit Leadership Aspiration is Declining
Candid Mar 11, 2024Candid Blog | Explore the forces behind decreased leadership aspirations of BIPOC nonprofit staff based on findings from the Building Movement Project’s new Race to Lead report.
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Creating a Culture of Strategic Learning and Impact in Philanthropy
The Rockefeller Foundation Mar 11, 2024The Rockefeller Foundation is setting ambitious goals under our new all-of-Foundation climate strategy for how we can leverage our programs, partnerships, and voice to advance opportunity for all while reversing…
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Why Philanthropy Should Support Nonprofit Leader Sabbaticals
Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 8, 2024Rest and joy are essential to not only leaders but their teams, their organizations, and the communities they serve.
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Nonprofit Restorative Compensation Models Can Work
Nonprofit Quarterly Mar 6, 2024When it comes to employee compensation, many social justice nonprofits fall far short of their ideals. Here are some processes and practices to move toward more equitable pay structures.
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The Public is Interested in Nonprofit Accountability
Johnson Center Feb 29, 2024The methods for holding a nonprofit accountable have not always been clear, accessible, or publicized, but that seems to be changing now.
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Insights on Nonprofit Demographic Data
Candid Feb 28, 2024Candid Blog | Drawing on five years of historical data collection, we share four key insights about the demographic information of nonprofits’ leadership and staff that’s been shared with Candid.
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Strategies to Support and Strengthen Nonprofit Resilience
Philanthropy News Digest Feb 28, 2024Not only is the not-for-profit sector expected to address the disparities and fill the gaps exposed and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, nonprofit leaders are not exempt from the calls…
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Nonprofit Myths That Are Damaging the Social Sector
Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 27, 2024I wrote The Business of Nonprofit-ing at the start of the pandemic. Shoes That Fit was growing, and we had recently opened a second office, which now sat empty. Schools closed. The…
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