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Managing nonprofit employees (and volunteers)

Fundraising Coach

Last week I was at the annual conference for the New England Association for Healthcare Philanthropy. A great session I went to was on managing development staff by Betsy Rigby, Director of Development with Partners HealthCare. It was a great conference, and I did alot of tweeting. You can see all my NEAHP tweets here.

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Press Release: Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership Announces New Executive Officer Tom L. Hayashi

Anedot

Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership (CVNL) is pleased to welcome Tom L. Tom began his leadership position with CVNL May 20, 2022. As CVNL’s Chief Capacity Building Officer, he will be assigned to provide leadership support over the Consulting Services, Learning and Leadership, Membership, and Executive Search.

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A Checklist To Determine If Your Organization Is “Grant Ready”

Bloomerang

Do you have strong leadership and an active and supportive board? If your organization doesn’t have the leadership in place to successfully operate in a given year, it will be difficult to apply for grant funding. It is important to have an idea of the costs associated with these programs. Do you have fundable programs?

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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. MNA is inspired by mission, informed by members, and provides resources for the here and now while keeping a forward focus.

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Building the Solidarity Economy by Boosting Black-Owned Co-ops

NonProfit Quarterly

We sought to create a gathering association for Black cooperatives in California and beyond. Repaired Nations was created out of our dreams for what was possible at home as we sought to create a gathering association for Black cooperatives in California and beyond. While in Ghana, we visited Kwame Nkrumah’s memorial, W.E.B.

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Better Climate Funding Means Centering Local and Indigenous Communities

Stanford Social Innovation Review

In Kenya, USAID’s environment program has made significant recent investments in local civil society organizations that are leading the country’s community conservancies movement, such as the Maasai Mara Wildlife Conservancies Association and the Kenya Wildlife Conservancies Association.

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Restorative Compensation: Moving from Theory to Practice

NonProfit Quarterly

Nonprofits that advocate for social justice and center their work on the voices, lives, and leadership of those most impacted by social injustice have a particular opportunity—perhaps even a moral imperative—to address their own employment inequities. Rather, this is deep organizational development work.