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What do we know about LGBTQIA+ nonprofit leaders and staff? 

Candid

Still, the data raises the question of why many are reluctant to collect and/or share information about LGBTQIA+ and transgender identities. “It Sectors like education, environment, human services, and religion often face cultural and systemic barriers that limit inclusivity and discourage LGBTQIA+ leadership.

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[Case Study] First-Time Golf Tournament Exceeds Fundraising Goal for Habitat for Humanity of Chicago

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In Chicago, Habitat’s commitment is to local families to achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance through housing and development projects. It’s not about giving away homes, it’s about creating generational change, a steady and safe environment for families, and building wealth in their home,” Chris says. Looking to the Future.

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Benetech Truth #1: Social Change Through Technology

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

We use technology to create products and projects that serve humanity where the market will fail to go because they offer modest financial returns. We are database experts who help to answer the key question in human rights: who did what to whom? At Benetech, our team is committed to using technology to drive positive social change.

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Using Design Thinking for A Foundation’s Investment Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over the past twenty years, the Brainerd Foundation has invested nearly $50 million in organizations working to protect the environment in the Northwest. Networked Leadership : Jodie Tonita, Social Transformation Project. After projects were funded, we’d continue the virtuous circle by returning to listening mode.

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

The key to successful fundraising is asking smarter questions. We’re here to talk about “Raising More Money By Asking and Answering Better Questions.” There’s also a Q&A box specifically, your questions might be a little more visible there if you use that one. We’ll take questions at the end.

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Microsoft’s Networked Approach To Accelerating Social Change Through Technology

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Accelerator Summit included interactive sessions show casing their programs in these areas: workforce development , employee giving , environment , online safety , and the role of technology in the non-profit community. Or the Web site Microsoft Hohm that lets people calculate their energy footprint and get tips on conservation.

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Guest Post by Debra Askanase: Fill the Gap Campaign Crowdsourcing for Citizen Museum Curators

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Some questions I don't know the answers to: What are the best examples of nonprofits using social media to crowdsource advice, program evaluation, ideas, or other uses? She kindly answered all of the questions below: Q. The inspiration for the Flickr “Fill the Gap” project actually came from a talk given by Clay Shirky.

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