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Is Climate Change Making Loneliness Worse?

NonProfit Quarterly

As the Canadian Medical Association Journal wrote in 2021, “Studies have linked the consumption of bad news to increased distress, anxiety and depression, even when the news in question is relatively mundane.” Climate Feelings and Severe Weather Events High temperatures make loneliness worse—and loneliness makes heat worse.

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Is fundraising hurting itself?

Fundraising Coach

There is a professional body: the Association of Fundraising Professionals." To which I'd answer,"Then why is there also the Association of Healthcare Philanthropy?" Most of us trying to create a profession of fundraising have borrowed from business, economics, sociology, anthropology, and neurology. You may say, "Wait!

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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. And that’s really all that most blockchains associated with cryptocurrencies have in them. So, you know, lending and more esoteric derivative assets. They have outs.

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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. We believe that when Black birthing people are centered, healthcare is transformed—and the experience of birth has the power to transform and heal individuals, families, and communities.

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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. And that’s really all that most blockchains associated with cryptocurrencies have in them. So, you know, lending and more esoteric derivative assets. And a ledger, right?

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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.