The path to civic engagement and political equity for Native Americans has been a long and arduous journey, persisting to this day. As we approach the centennial commemoration of the…
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Equitable Disaster Recovery Means Trust and Autonomy
Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Jan 23, 2024Natural hazards have devastating impacts on people’s lives, especially those who are already marginalized by race and poverty. Research from Junia Howell and James Elliott showed that white residents accumulated…
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Meaningful Partnerships in Collective Impact Work [Audio]
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 23, 2024United Way organizations are leading and supporting collective impact efforts globally, some since the model was widely introduced in 2011. Ten years later, Ayeola Fortune, interim senior vice president for impact at United…
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Philanthropy Needs to Support Community Organizers
Nonprofit Quarterly Jan 23, 2024Philanthropy comes in many forms. For over a decade, Black Philanthropy Month has been a time of reflection on Black philanthropists’ contributions—including the contributions of Black liberation movements. As an American-born, Vietnamese…
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Influencer Philanthropy Is On the Rise, but the Platform Matters
Dorothy A. Johnson Center Jan 23, 2024The word “influencer” first began to register on Google Trends in mid-2015. Today, influencers are everywhere. The State of Influencer Marketing 2023: Benchmark Report from Influencer Marketing Hub predicted the total value…
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The Concerning Carbon Footprint of Urban Farming
Futurity Jan 23, 2024Fruits and veggies from urban farms and gardens have a carbon footprint that is, on average, six times greater than conventionally grown produce.
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The Potential of Microschools for Students and Schools
The 74 Jan 22, 2024Campanella: More than 27,000 schools and organizations are celebrating National School Choice Week.Yours can, too…
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Transgender Regret? Research Challenges Narratives About Gender-Affirming Surgeries
The Conversation Jan 22, 2024You’ll often hear lawmakers, activists and pundits argue that many transgender people regret their decision to have gender-affirming surgeries – a belief that’s been fueling a wave of legislation that…
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Financial Stress and Philanthropic Influence: The Precarious Promise of Generation Z
Dorothy A. Johnson Center Jan 22, 2024Generation Z, the generation following millennials, was born between the mid-1990s and the early 2010s (Dimock, 2019). Its oldest members are now entering the adult and professional worlds, raising important…
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Donor Anonymity Is Under the Microscope
Dorothy A. Johnson Center Jan 22, 2024There are many reasons why a donor to a charitable organization may wish to remain anonymous — personal humility, religious conviction, or a desire to avoid public or family scrutiny,…
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What Philanthropy Must Do to Support Social Justice Movements
Nonprofit Quarterly Jan 22, 2024In a world on fire, philanthropy must change its approach and buttress movement organizations that speak to the times and can mobilize support for inclusive change.
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How to Transition From an NGO to a Social Enterprise
AVPN Jan 21, 2024International funding to Indonesian non-government organisations (NGOs) has been declining over the past two decades, presenting challenges for the NGO sector. To respond to this, programs such as the National NGO Study…
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