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Getting from “no” to “yes” for climate justice

Candid

A philanthropy insider once shared during a presentation that foundations develop guidelines so they know to whom to say “no.” The experience has also shown us that, when pressed, philanthropy can flex its guidelines and meet the moment to address urgent need. . Though it sounded cynical and harsh, it also rang true.

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NTEN Leading Change Summit #14lcs: Reflection

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Leading Change Summit was more intimate (several hundred people), participatory and interactive, intense, and stimulating. Pivots can make the difference between a successful session and disaster. Overnight Reflection. What I think is the magic is the use of “overnight reflection.” Orienting the Group.

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How to Keep Your Virtual Meetings on Track, Inclusive, and Engaging

Top Nonprofits

What has been your biggest technology disaster this year? It can be inclusive and participatory. My goal is to design virtual experiences to be as inclusive and participatory as possible. This post was originally published on The Ross Collective ; it is being shared here with the author’s permission. Except when it isn’t!

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