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Gather, Share, Build

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Nithya Ramanathan & Jim Fruchterman Recent milestones in generative AI have sent nonprofits, social enterprises, and funders alike scrambling to understand how these innovations can be harnessed for global good. Sharing data needs more than technical infrastructure; it also requires social and legal infrastructure.

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Solutions to stop Plastic Pollution [People, Tech, Organizations, Governments]

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

People, Tech, Organizations, Governments]. Governments, Organizations, and millions of people are stepping up. How Governments are taking action to Reduce Plastic Pollution. The Social Enterprise turning Plastic Waste into Currency. Governments, Social Enterprises, NGOs, and Consumers.

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The Next Generation of Mutualism

Stanford Social Innovation Review

The capital markets that can invest in social enterprise are chaotic and low-impact. The problem is that both the political left and right in the last 35 years have enacted policies that prevent the next generation from building mutualist enterprises. million children. But they benefit from support.

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3 challenges freelancers face, and 3 of the best freelancing tools

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

governments has revealed 2,500 scams centered on the Coronavirus. Distractions from family and social media are a huge problem for freelancers. Most freelancers take breaks and log into social media, and find they have whiled the day away doing nothing constructive. An alert given by both the U.S Other related articles.

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Making Food Systems Work for People of Color: Six Action Steps

NonProfit Quarterly

These groups are part of a larger ecosystem of place- and community-rooted organizations that are providing accessible, healthy food to children and families in need. They are also ensuring that small food enterprises in their neighborhoods are supported.

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The Power of Self-Renewal: Sustaining Your Impact as a Leader

Stanford Social Innovation Review

We want to be self-reliant, and if we have opportunity we can meet our other critical needs, like better education and health care for our children.” With a small team, I built the social enterprise VisionSpring. Compassionate capitalism and public-private partnerships held the key to jumpstarting our impact.

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Giving Trends in Mexico: Millennials and Gen Z Drive Rise in Online Giving

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Our government is discussing providing free wifi throughout in Mexico City which is a very good sign for crowdfunding and even better for NGOs funding. The top three causes are medical expenses (25%), start-up costs for a social enterprise (25%), and disaster relief (23%). Finally, digitalization is growing fast in Mexico.