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Segregation Helped Build Fortunes. What Does Philanthropy Owe Now?

Stanford Social Innovation Review

It is also one of several DC-area foundations profiled in a new report from the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) on “ Philanthropy’s Role in Reparations for Black People.” Philanthropy is starting to talk more about reparations. One takeaway: Traditional practices of grantmaking are insufficient.

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Transformative Leadership

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Monk, Architect, Diplomat by Mark Albion Three types of leadership are needed to build a successful organization. Ethics and Nonprofits by Deborah L. Rhode and Amanda K. Packel Unethical behavior remains a persistent problem in nonprofits and for-profits alike.

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The Social Impact Investment Mirage

Stanford Social Innovation Review

While the vast majority of these are still restricted to nonprofit or charitable organizations, the good news is that there is a growing openness in these sectors to fund for-profit entities that are working on social impact solutions. What about public sector funds or foundation grants? “Speed is what allows you to do that.”

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The Greatest Worry of Newly Wealthy Families – and How Major Gift Officers Can Help

iMarketSmart

They have different world views, different perspectives about money, work, and philanthropy, and different worries. You as a gift officer for a charitable organization can provide them one way, and we’ll get to how a bit later. Newly Wealthy Donors Aren’t Anything Like Donors Who Come from Families with Generational Wealth.

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Diversifying Your Revenue: 3 Effective Ideas for Nonprofits

Top Nonprofits

Your supporters can use shopping fundraisers as an opportunity to shop more ethically by helping important and local causes with their purchases. As ShopRaise’s guide to ethical shopping reports , 56% of shoppers refuse to buy from brands they feel are unethical. Volunteer grants are a method of corporate philanthropy.

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15 Inspiring Examples of Corporate Social Responsibility

Top Nonprofits

This presents a unique opportunity for charitable organizations to tap into these examples of corporate social responsibility to further their missions, and understanding which companies offer the programs can go a long way. Specifically, here’s what we’ll cover: What is corporate social responsibility?

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Diversifying Your Revenue: 4 Effective Ideas for Nonprofits

Top Nonprofits

Your supporters can use shopping fundraisers as an opportunity to shop more ethically by helping important and local causes with their purchases. As ShopRaise’s guide to ethical shopping reports , 56% of shoppers refuse to buy from brands they feel are unethical. Volunteer Grants Volunteer grants are a method of corporate philanthropy.

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