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The Top 3 Charity Rating & Badge Programs for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Eligible charities receive a zero to four-star star rating which is determined by the weighted sum of your nonprofit’s beacon scores (0-100), namely: Impact & Results (50%), Accountability & Finance (32.5%), Culture & Community (10%), and Leadership & Adaptability (7.5%).

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Supporting Latinx nonprofits by training leaders and fundraisers 

Candid

The Latinx community is often missing from philanthropic discussionsboth about donors and about nonprofit organizations. Latinx community had the equivalent of a $3.6 Meanwhile, thousands of small and midsize Latinx-focused nonprofits are serving our communitiesfrom a womens shelter in Chicago to a scholarship program in Tucson.

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The voice and vision of the volunteer

ASU Lodestar Center

Cockrell-Coleman, Fall 2019 Alumnus, ASU Master of Nonprofit Leadership & Management. I enrolled in the Nonprofit Leadership and Management Program at ASU to gain an expanded view on the sector. Trehon Cockrell-Coleman is a graduate of the Master of Nonprofit Leadership and Management program at Arizona State University.

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Bringing “NOW Generation” Leaders to the Forefront

ASU Lodestar Center

Dysart Community Center. Being a young nonprofit Executive Director with minimal nonprofit leadership experience, I have entered the sector this year and have found a new home. Jessie is in her first year as Executive Director of Dysart Community Center. Jessie Singer , Executive Director. Like this article? Get another!

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Recruiting New Board Members? Here’s how our geographically-focused nonprofit does it!

ASU Lodestar Center

Dysart Community Center. These are the individuals who often express their gratitude to the staff every time they stop in, they walk in with a huge smile on their face, act as a community advocate, and believe in our mission. and also partner with our local religious affiliates to find community leaders. Happy Recruitment!

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Priceless Board Members

ASU Lodestar Center

Well then send these Board Members out in the community because people like hearing from volunteers sharing a story, rather than a staff member pitching for money. Many of you may recognize Jessie’s name as she was the previous Executive Director for Dysart Community Center in El Mirage, AZ. Like this article? Get another!

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Why investing in leadership development is a wise strategy

ASU Lodestar Center

A nonprofit organization, much like a for-profit company, is only as strong as its leadership. Businesses spent an estimated $12 billion in leadership development in 2011. Businesses spend $120 per employee per year on leadership development, while the social sector spends just $29 (Callanan, 2014). 03% of the sector's $1.5