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A Fresh Perspective—What NPOs Can Learn from a Makers Culture

NonProfit Hub

Obviously that’s not the case anymore, but they say history repeats itself. This society has earned itself the title of “makers culture,” which is an umbrella term that encompasses passionate designers, curious inventors and ceaseless tinkerers that create and sell. The makers movement breaks down into two parts.

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How to Overcome a Victim Mindset in Order to Better Serve Your Nonprofit and Your Community

Bloomerang

These are three mindsets you can have surrounding your script—the dialogue you have in your mind about yourself, your history, and your future. These mindsets can be observed and adopted throughout childhood, adolescence, or even adulthood. You can learn more in this TED Talk from Jane Carson-Sandler.

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The Resilient Nonprofit: A Technology Roadmap for Navigating Uncertainty

NonProfit Hub

Paul, who provides financial grants to families battling childhood cancer, completed a digital transformation project that consolidated nearly a half a dozen marketing and fundraising tools into 2 platforms, HubSpot and Fundraise Up. For example, Pinky Swear Foundation a nonprofit in Minneapolis/St. ” V.

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How Hospital Foundations are Building a New Case for Support

sgEngage

Health starts long before illness, and all of our patients should have the opportunity to make the choices that allow them to live a long, healthy life – regardless of income, education, or cultural background. Our patient-centric culture has shifted our focus to this new challenge that we are prepared to meet successfully.

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TikTok tics are a symptom of a much bigger problem

The Verge

We learn in different cultural settings, even local settings, how to communicate our suffering.”. We learn in different cultural settings, even local settings, how to communicate our suffering.” But their symptoms changed in part because their culture did. That learning isn’t intentional — or even necessarily conscious.

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Client Spotlight: Grambling State University

Qgiv

In 1974, the addition of graduate programs in early childhood and elementary education gave the school new status and its current name. Grambling also advances the study and preservation of African American history, art, and culture. .

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14+ Excellent Nonprofit Annual Reports

Whole Whale

In our data culture , we suggest your nonprofit takes the time to put one together as a means of showing your organization’s transparency — and bragging about your success in the past year. We especially like how the IRC uses branded colors to build call-out boxes to give us the low-down on important statistics or the outcome of a program.

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