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On Being a White Thought Leader in the Nonprofit Sector

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

We enjoy geeking out on process or technology when it leads to making nonprofit communicators’ lives easier or your work more successful. It’s part of my faith, parenting style, Girl Scout troop leadership, entrepreneurship, thought leadership, you name it. Enthusiastic Problem Solving. Being Direct and Pragmatic.

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How to Redesign A Website Without Damaging SEO Results

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Her interests include outdoor activities, fitness, technology, entrepreneurship and everything in between. The above steps guide you on how to proceed with your project and get the best results. About the author. Monica is a passionate writer and content creator. Say hi to Monica on Twitter @monical_lee. Other related articles.

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Innovating to Address the Systemic Drivers of Health

Stanford Social Innovation Review

One example is human activity causing climate change and contributing to poor health outcomes (e.g. The rapid pace of technology development, globalization, population growth, and business practices have created a web of interconnected factors that requires us to rethink our approach to solving and innovating for health problems.

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9 Reasons Web Developers Should Use Open Source Technology

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

9 Reasons Web Developers Should Use Open Source Technology. However, an open-source technology for web development offers an excellent alternative where developers can take advantage by downloading a free copy from their website. Her interests include outdoor activities, fitness, technology, entrepreneurship and everything in between.

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Impact Without Imposition: What Role for Northern Academics in the Global South?

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Georg von Richthofen & Ali Aslan Gümüsay This year, our institute published several studies as part of the research project Sustainability, Entrepreneurship, and Global Digital Transformation (SET) based on activities in seven countries in the Global South. In Benin, for example, we focused on sustainable entrepreneurship.

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Building Community Capacity in Rural East Texas: The Long Lift

NonProfit Quarterly

Combined with other data that reveal our rural communities to be sicker and poorer than the state and nation, these facts have by necessity moved the search for solutions from activities and projects to systems and structures. The barriers to change are real and persistent.

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Taking Steps Toward Disability Inclusion in China

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Each member company of B in Action commits to taking at least one actionable measure toward disability inclusion and assigning one individual to active involvement within the consortium. Technology can open up better career opportunities. Take Lenovo, a Chinese multinational tech company with more than 77,000 employees in China alone.