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Communicating With Confidence: 5 Tips to Communicate With Groups Effectively

NonProfit Leadership Center

So, how can your nonprofit communicate more effectively to achieve its intended impact? Nonprofit Leadership Center trainer and communications coach, BeverlyAnn Foster , offers five tips for navigating team dynamics to communicate with confidence. Active and engaged listening is essential to effective communication.

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Building Community through Holistic Strategy: A Story from a Seattle Immigrant Suburb

NonProfit Quarterly

The organization was formed a little over 20 years ago, in February 2002, when resident leaders came together to support their unique and culturally diverse neighborhood: White Center , WA. Active listening honored the lived experiences of the merchants, gave community members a voice, and made solutions possible beyond the trauma.

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Creative School Fundraising Ideas [+ AI Fundraising Idea Generator]

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Sell the cookbook to families and community members, showcasing the diverse culinary talents within your school community. Family Game Night: Host a family game night where students and their families can enjoy board games, card games, and interactive activities. Charge an entry fee and promote cross-cultural understanding.

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Holding Our Ground: Tenant Organizing in San Francisco’s Mission District

NonProfit Quarterly

MEDA, a community organization formed in 1973, was a product of this activism. Displacement from gentrification has also been highly disruptive to community culture and art. Community control of real estate through nonprofit ownership is critical. It is also small businesses, nonprofits, and cultural institutions.

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Public Land for Public Good: Preserving Miami’s Dominican Neighborhood

NonProfit Quarterly

According to the National Trust, the annual list “spotlights important examples of our nation’s architectural and cultural heritage that, without applied action and immediate advocacy, will be lost or face irreparable damage.” Boost cultural economic development with commercial district revitalization strategies.

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The Big Chill: Why Nonprofits Should Care about Affirmative Action

Blue Avocado

What can nonprofits do to continue supporting marginalized communities with the Supreme Court striking down affirmative action? The role of nonprofits in a post-affirmative-action world. Moving forward, it remains to be seen how the fate of affirmative action will reverberate in other contexts, such as the nonprofit sector.