Prolonged online teaching periods during pandemic lockdowns prompted a discussion on Educational Technologies (EdTech).A series of damning reports, published now that some time has passed since pandemic lockdowns, showed that the most popular online teaching ……
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Nonprofits May Need to Spend About One-third of Their Budget on Overhead to Thrive
The Conversation Mar 31, 2024Nonprofits that spend more on information technology, facilities, equipment, staff training, program development and fundraising tend to be more successful than those that scrimp on these”overhead expenses.“ But many donors…
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Educating Children About the Causes of Structural Inequity
Brookings Mar 31, 2024Just days after Associate Justice Stephen Breyer announced that he would retire from the Supreme Court, President Joe Biden said that his nominee for the position would be a Black woman. Biden’s…
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Clear and concise communication is a fundamental necessity for organizations of all kinds, including philanthropic entities. Communication is more than just the act of information transmission; it is a strategic…
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How Demographic Data Can Help With Nonprofit Transparency
Candid Mar 31, 2024Candid Blog | Viewpoint Consulting’s Kelly Brown shares new research findings on sharing demographic data via Candid, including the drivers and barriers of collecting this information to advance nonprofit transparency.
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Cryptocurrency-funded Groups Called DAOs Are Becoming Charities
The Conversation Mar 30, 2024Cryptocurrency is becoming a more familiar way to pay for things. One option is as part of a crowd, through a decentralized autonomous organization. In this relatively new kind of…
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How Venture Philanthropists Are Tackling the Effects of Climate Change
Thailand Tatler Mar 30, 2024Rising temperatures, melting glaciers and extreme weather conditions—climate change is undoubtedly the biggest existential crisis facing our planet today. A recent United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report suggests that…
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Why We Need to Pay Attention to Educator Morale
The 74 Mar 30, 2024Schools have been trying to return to normal after three years of closures, disruption and setbacks, so it’s no surprise that the pandemic has taken a toll on educators’ morale.…
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Investing in Quantitative Data to Drive Program Processes, Impact, and Scale
Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 30, 2024In the humanitarian aid community, research methods have traditionally skewed toward the qualitative: Participant interviews, focus groups, and field surveys have been the predominant tools determining context-specific interventions. With advances…
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Impact assessment sits at the heart of philanthropy. It is the compass guides us, the mirror in which we reflect, and the measuring stick we use to gauge the depth…
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How Federal and Philanthropic Funding Can Support Schools
The 74 Mar 30, 2024Jarrell: How a combination of grants from nonprofits & government got New Orleans schools $30 million to help strengthen the teacher workforce.
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Why Nonprofits and Funders Should Leverage Demographic Data
Candid Mar 30, 2024Candid Blog | Discover why data on under-resourced communities is key unlocking greater impact and better serving the needs of nonprofit beneficiaries.
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