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Better Climate Funding Means Centering Local and Indigenous Communities

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Twenty-five percent of the entire Amazon Basin is on legally recognized Indigenous Territories, which are generally better protected than even government parks and reserves. Even less support has reached rightsholder women , despite the essential role of women in forest management and their exclusion from many governance structures.

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Restorative Compensation: Moving from Theory to Practice

NonProfit Quarterly

Nonprofits differ from for-profit businesses or governments; they have different purposes, different revenue sources, and embody different cultural values. Yet nonprofits differ from for-profit businesses or governments; they have different purposes, different revenue sources, and embody different cultural values.

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MNA is searching for our next Executive Director

MNA Association

Mission and Values Montana Nonprofit Association provides leadership for Montana’s nonprofit sector and partners with Montana’s charitable nonprofits to promote a sustainable, networked, and influential sector. Membership The work of the Executive Director is informed by the needs of the Association’s members.

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Land Acknowledgements: One step in the right direction

MNA Association

After reviewing and reflecting on Native Governance Center’s Beyond Land Acknowledgment Guide, members of our team worked to re-imagine a practice that amplified our partners, shifted toward action, and spent less time wordsmithing and more time acting. Please email mna@mtnonprofit.org.

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CNPE announces our new CEO

CNPE

As a nonprofit champion, he most recently served as Vice President of the Strategy Division at Ashley Rountree & Associates, where he helped more than a dozen area nonprofits develop strategic plans and hone their missions in a post-pandemic world. Einstein Noah Restaurant Group, and Peet’s Coffee.