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  • Student School Board Members Care About Climate Change

    The Hechinger Report Apr 19, 2023

    Students are increasingly running for voting positions on school boards on a climate agenda. They are helping push schools to cut energy use, swap out diesel buses for electric and add climate change to the curriculum.

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  • Leveraging Cross-sector Investments: Roles for Communities, Companies, and Funders

    FSG Apr 19, 2023

    How three key groups of stakeholders can help realize the potential of federal investment in a new wave of societal programs.

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  • How Feedback Can Lead to Successful Relationships

    Feedback Labs Apr 17, 2023

    Fariha Raisa, Feedback Labs | April 14, 2023 A federally designated pass-through entity for refugee resettlement funding, Kentucky Office for Refugees – Catholic Charities of Louisville, recently started the Kentucky Refugee Voice Project. The project is a statewide survey of refugees, orchestrated to understand their level of satisfaction across various domains. The Catholic Charities of Louisville (CCOL) recruits bilingual enumerators to assist in building the survey tool, administering it, and providing feedback. Enumerators also work to design and facilitate focus groups in their first language. The CCOL then uses the results of the surveys and the focus groups to guide their funding decisions and program priorities in the future. The Kentucky Refugee Voice Project was initially supposed to last a few months, but it is now in its second year. Due to the unexpected longevity of the Refugee Voice Project, it has been difficult to recruit and retain enumerators for different language groups and make meaningful data out of the representative sample size. This has caused a halt in future actions and a delay in closing the feedback loop. The LabStorm, consequently, focused on best practices for feedback success with special emphasis on retainment of enumerators through successful relationship building. Closing the feedback loop. Attendees turned their focus on communication design and suggested communicating upfront as much as possible for setting expectations. They recommended setting a timeline for when the information will be shared and to follow through even if the update is just sharing that plans have changed. Communicating back to people would demonstrate that their feedback is relevant and prioritized. If any action steps were taken based on the feedback received, those changes would help signify that voices are heard and valued. It reflects the commitment of The Kentucky Refugee Voice Project and helps build credibility by being transparent. Being communicative and transparent with all the project stakeholders about the state of the project would be a major step towards a closed feedback loop. Mechanisms for feedback success. Setting boundaries was deemed imperative for ensuring a sustainable feedback practice. Being clear about what areas can and cannot be influenced by the feedback helps give a transparent perspective. The framework could include who is involved, what could be controlled, the partners engaged in the work and the sphere of specialty. An important distinction was made between Individual feedback and institutional feedback where The Kentucky Refugee Voice Project could address the interviewer impact as individual feedback even if the institutional feedback requires time to implement changes. Building meaningful relationships. To encourage retention of enumerators, they could be given the option to take a break or a pause instead of leaving. Another option could be offering a rotation for several months instead of leaving the project altogether. Moreover, their knowledge could be leveraged to train and integrate the new staff. Exit interviews were suggested to be used as a space for learning and collecting feedback from the enumerators. The discussion ended with the advice of learning from resettlement projects in other states. There was emphasis to take the step is to get more meaningful feedback on the project and the opportunity to build on it. Ensuring that people feel a part of the community and reminding the interviewers who have left that the space still remains safe for feedback can help sustain the project. Learn More About LabStorms LabStorms are collaborative problem-solving sessions designed to help organizations tackle feedback-related challenges or share what’s working well in their practice. Presenters leave the experience with honest, actionable feedback and suggestions to improve their feedback processes and tools. To learn more about participating in a virtual LabStorm, please visit feedbacklabs.org/labstorms.

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  • How to Boost Inclusion Efforts in Nonprofit Organizations

    Forbes Apr 17, 2023

    Making an effort to welcome diverse individuals can have a positive impact in an organization long term.

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  • Why Companies Should Engage in Skills-based Volunteering

    Pyxera Global Apr 16, 2023

    Skills-based volunteering programs achieve multiple objectives concurrently, and the success of each objective reinforces the others. It leverages one of your most critical resources—your employees—to make a difference while simultaneously increasing the value your employees bring to your own…

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  • Youth Development Tactics to Help Prepare Them for the Future Workforce

    Forbes Apr 15, 2023

    Consider this: A study on SAT scores found that among those scoring above 700, 45% were white students, while 1% were Black students. A 2012 study found that 22% of students in poverty drop…

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  • The Power of Narrative Storytelling for Nonprofits

    Nonprofit Quarterly Apr 15, 2023

    To advance economic justice, movement organizations need to step up their narrative game. Based on three years of research, here are some tips for how to do so.

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  • How Partnerships Can Boost CDFI Capacity

    LISC Apr 15, 2023

    The Economic Mobility Corps program is investing in the capacity of Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) while expanding inclusive access to workforce development opportunities within the field.

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  • How Nonprofits Can Drive Meaningful Change

    Forbes Apr 15, 2023

    Nonprofits need to have a strong community, powerful storytelling and a clear strategy to drive engagement and value for all stakeholders.

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  • Boosting Social Progress Through Nonprofit Collaboration

    Forbes Apr 14, 2023

    Collaboration is essential if we are to have any hope of tackling the complex issues confronting us.

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  • The Gray Area Between Profit and Charity

    Johnson Center for Philanthropy Apr 12, 2023

    The creation of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) in late 2015 as a charitable LLC — a for-profit entity being used for nonprofit, philanthropic purposes — was a signal moment…

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  • Why Companies Should Commit to Social Impact for the Long-term

    FSG Apr 8, 2023

    Companies that divest in social impact may be sacrificing long-term growth opportunities for short-term gains.

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