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From Gig Work to Good Work: How Workforce Policy Can Support Gig Workers

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Getty Images on Unsplash Millions of people in the United States need work that fits around uncertain day-to-day fluctuations, particularly workers who care for children, elders, or others needing caregiving assistance. Much of this employment was in care for children, seniors, or people with health issues.

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12 Must-Know Stats About Social Media, Fundraising, and Cause Awareness

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Until recently the nonprofit pioneers of the Social Web had to mostly rely on their intuition that their social media campaigns were resulting in more dollars raised online, an increase in brand and cause awareness, and higher rates of volunteer recruitment and retention. Your instincts have served you well. Source: Avectra.

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Engaging Volunteers As Donors At Your Free Clinic

Bloomerang

Create a stewardship and retention plan showing how their support makes a difference. Example : “Every $20 you donate will provide a health check-up for someone in need. Example : “Your dedication as a volunteer shows how much you care about our community’s health. Have fun with them.

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How a Small Nonprofit President Got a Big Spot in The New York Times’ Room for Debate

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

The training program — funded as part of the Meyer Foundation’s Children and Family Capacity-Building Initiative for Freddie Mac Foundation grantees — gives nonprofit leaders three day-long training sessions on topics like branding, message development, storytelling and media relations. In 2015, her nonprofit, College Directions Inc.,

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Beyond Karen: White Woman Archetypes in the Third Sector

NonProfit Quarterly

The Mammy archetype is the image of an unattractive Black mother who is strong and content in her caregiving role for many children in the service of White slave owners or White employers. The health consequences of coping with racism-related stress are real and life-shortening. 31 I hope you caught that.

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What are the Top 10 Benefits of Reading Books? [Infographic]

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

How Does Reading Books Affect Mental Health? How Does Reading Books Benefit Children’s Development? For children, reading books boosts cognitive and language development, enhances imagination, improves concentration, and can help in developing social and emotional understanding.

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[Guest Post] Three Ways Nonprofits Can Use Promotional Products Effectively

Fundraising Coach

If children are part of the audience, there are countless kid-focused items that parents will appreciate. Some newer research indicates that using promo products as up-front incentives may actually be counterproductive to donor retention. Know your audience and what they will use and not throw away. Milestones. Stewardship.