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Teaching Cooperative Intelligence, for a Solidarity Economy

NonProfit Quarterly

Such, at least, is the thesis of work I’ve been involved in to create a cooperative education curriculum at the high school level in the Bronx. Creating pathways for educating for economic democracy requires more than curriculum and content. Their reflections reinforced the value of what I call coherence, or integrated, learning.

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The Need for More Inclusive Leadership Narratives

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Deborah Bae & Kiernan Doherty The dominant narrative around leadership in many areas of the world centers individualism over solidarity. It suggests that there is one kind of leadership and that a single person—one who intervenes to solve a problem or envision a bold new reality—embodies it.

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Leveraging AI in Social Work: A Pathway to Empowering Vulnerable Populations

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

In this section, let’s explore how AI can revolutionize social work practices in three key areas: elder care, mental health support for veterans, and education for children on the autism spectrum. Neurodivergent children often struggle with social interactions, communication, and emotional regulation, hindering their learning and development.

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A Primer for Incubating Child Care Businesses

NonProfit Quarterly

As a result, four years ago, in March 2020 we started what we now call the CEI Child Care Business Lab , an incubator that teaches the specific business skills needed to open, staff, and operate a licensed quality childcare business. To date, through this incubator, 19 new businesses licensed for a total of 390 children have opened.

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Great Nonprofit Marketing Jobs: Friday Futures

Getting Attention

Director of Communications , Christian Foundation for Children and Aging. Intern , International Visitor Leadership Program (Washington DC). Program Manager – Pathway to Leadership in Urban Schools , The New Teach Project (Philadelphia, PA). Digital Design and Content Manager , World Science Festival (New York, NY).

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Two Girls, A Little Boat, And 3 Big Lessons About Power

Fundraising Leadership

Among the children present were a boy and two girls of around five years of age. The picnic was near a pool, and the toys brought to entertain the children included a small boat. There are three important lessons in that story for grownups as well as children. It seems the two women had attended a family Memorial Day picnic.

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[VIDEO] Measure Of Success: Creating Tools And Process To Report Impact

Bloomerang

And, as I was sharing earlier, we usually teach this in person over a period of two to three hours, so, you all are getting the, what we’ll call, the boot-camp version of “Measure of Success.” Are they wanting to fund children’s programs? Is it an evidence-based curriculum or process?

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