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[VIDEO] Exploring Cryptocurrency: Introducing New Giving Methods to Your Nonprofit

Bloomerang

So there are applications being developed in real estate that will use the blockchain for voting, for healthcare, for finance, which is different than just money. So what we’re seeing is what appears to be the most effective because a dedicated mail campaign to say that you accept crypto is also probably too active.

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Exploring Cryptocurrency: Introducing New Giving Methods to Your Nonprofit

Bloomerang

So there are applications being developed in real estate that will use the blockchain for voting, for healthcare, for finance, which is different than just money. So what we’re seeing is what appears to be the most effective because a dedicated mail campaign to say that you accept crypto is also probably too active.

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Birthing Black: Community Birth Centers as Portals to Gentle Futures

NonProfit Quarterly

It’s unlike any healthcare appointment you have had , and when it’s time to go , you almost don’t want to leave. Your partner calls the midwife , who reminds you what active labor looks and feels like , and how to know when it is time to come in. When you go into labor , there is no frantic rush to the hospital.

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Averting Disaster through Preparation: A Conversation with Rebecca Katz and Mackenzie S. Moore

NonProfit Quarterly

The book—which evolved from the Georgetown Outbreak Activity Library (GOAL)—provides “accessible information that ensures a shared understanding of the essential activities to control an outbreak.” And within each chapter, we go into detail, breaking up all the activities involved.

Health 121
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Strengthening Democracy by Practicing It

NonProfit Quarterly

16 They have extended their well beyond economics into policy domains of all sorts, promoting market solutions to global warming, market solutions to healthcare crises, market solutions to the deterioration of public schools, and, of course, market solutions to problems of the market itself! Berkeley Journal of Sociology 17 (1972/73): 151–64.