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Announcing Our Second Impact Labs Cohort on Zero Hunger: Supporting Small-Scale Farmers Globally

Saleforce Nonprofit

Hunger is a global issue that affects everyone, everywhere. A couple of weeks ago, we announced our first cohort on Zero Hunger, focusing on food insecurity in the United States. But as we know, getting to Zero Hunger will take collaboration from all regions, with multiple approaches to address the contributing factors.

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Bringing “NOW Generation” Leaders to the Forefront

ASU Lodestar Center

I love being in the nonprofit industry and have found my forever place helping those in need. We are ready to make mistakes, celebrate successes, and grow in the nonprofit industry to lead it into the future. She believes that young nonprofit leaders are going to move Phoenix into the forefront of the nonprofit industry.

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Spotlighting Mental Health in the Nonprofit Sector

Saleforce Nonprofit

Now, let’s take a minute to pause and consider the global trauma we have all just experienced over the last two years: the COVID-19 pandemic, continued racial injustice, wars, natural disasters, increasing hunger and inequity, a spike in homelessnes, and more. Industry Advisor, Salesforce. . It still isn’t true. Good, bad, and ugly.

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77 Quotes from VolunteerHub Clients

Volunteer Hub

We wouldn’t be able to make the impact we do without the help and support of volunteerism,” said Carla Fortenberry, Volunteer Manager, Loudoun Hunger Relief. With the support of volunteers, we are able to effectively engage with individuals experiencing homelessness in D.C. of Orange County. Without hesitation, I said VolunteerHub.

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The 4 Words that Make Donors Forget Your Organization

Achieve

Every industry has its own set of jargon, and the cause sector is no exception. Do: “With your support, we can continue our efforts in the fight against hunger.”. Do: “Our organization continuously works to find shelter for homeless individuals in Fountain Square.”. And it’s all because of four little words.

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On saints and advocates

Connection Cafe

For some industries such as Animal Welfare though, the metric is almost three times higher. Once again though, some industries have much higher participation rates. I have been reading the wonderful book Forces for Good, by Leslie Crutchfield and Heather McLeod Grant, where this dilemma is presented quite starkly.

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Why embracing outreach is important for nonprofits

ASU Lodestar Center

“This ethic will need a spirit of inquiry that not only can acknowledge some deep-running differences in ow people define the problem and goals on which collaboration is based but can embrace the difficulties of entering a cultural contact zone,” according to Flower. “In