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3 Types of Nonprofit Fraud to Watch Out for Today

The Charity CFO

Feeding Our Future received funding from the United States Department of Agriculture through the Child and Adult Care Food Program and the Summer Food Service Program—money intended to provide meals to children. Billing fraud typically happens when services are paid for by funders but not delivered. . Billing Fraud.

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Local SEO vs Organic SEO: Which One Is Best for Your Business?

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Organic SEO can be defined as a series of activities and measures put in place to drive organic traffic from search engines. Local SEO is a set of activities and measures put in place to optimize a website’s visibility in online searches with local intent. All across the U.S., What Is Organic SEO? What Is Local SEO?

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PODCAST: Understanding Fundraising & Human Behavior

The Charity CFO

And, um, as soon as you said that you did this little, uh, gosh, I used to work in the food service industry a long time ago. And then you keep doing more of the activities to stay on track with that. I was spending a Saturday and Sunday morning taking food to me, courses on Google analytics and understanding.

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“Educational Purposes”: Nonprofit Land as a Vital Site of Struggle

NonProfit Quarterly

4 Once on Prospect, I was awash in a sea of excitement and activity as over 150 residents, labor activists, students, and onlookers buzzed about, handing out food and water, playing with young children, stewarding informational tables, dancing to the music, and finishing a massive art project that immediately drew my attention.

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AI Disruption and Marginalized Communities: Nonprofits as Catalysts for Workforce Equity

NonProfit Quarterly

Across industries, frontline workersespecially those in retail, food service, and customer supportare being displaced by automation at alarming rates. Unlike workers in dual-income households, these women must immediately secure new employment to cover essentials like rent, food, and childcare.

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Unlikely Advocates: Worker Co-ops, Grassroots Organizing, and Public Policy

NonProfit Quarterly

Worker testimony infuses texture by illustrating some of the ways Yvette’s co-op shored up her financial position while simultaneously sparking skills in leadership, service, and excellence in the healthcare sector. Many agricultural and food policy groups engage with policy in a similar, though limited, fashion.