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23 Leaders Selected for 2024 Advancing Racial Equity on Nonprofit Boards Fellowship

NonProfit Leadership Center

” Denisse Rodriguez, LTC Service Coordinator, Elevance Health “As a Hispanic woman, I stand firm for what I believe, my capabilities and my purpose. I realized I had to teach, guide and engage them while ensuring they remained authentic to themselves and their cultures. ” Elizabeth J.

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2022 Nonprofit Leadership Conference Breakout Speakers & Sessions

NonProfit Leadership Center

This year’s conference breakout speakers address some of the most pressing issues facing nonprofit professionals, from acquiring and retaining top talent and leading like an entrepreneur to prioritizing yourself in a non-stop world and embracing an inclusive culture. Culture and P.R.A.I.S.E. Culture and P.R.A.I.S.E.

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MNA is searching for our next Executive Director

MNA Association

MNA’s staff team is engaged, collaborative, committed to growth, and passionate about MNA’s unique mission. Organizational Culture The Executive Director understands, prioritizes and supports an organization culture characterized by practices that exemplify and align with the stated organizational values.

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Building Power for Healthy Communities

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Tia Martinez In seeking to improve the health outcomes of people in underserved communities, philanthropy’s results have, in general, been disappointing: Socioeconomic and racial injustices run so deep in these communities that strong barriers to change extend well beyond the health care system.

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Living into a Childhood Commitment: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez and Kaytura Felix

NonProfit Quarterly

Then I did more studying at the Johns Hopkins schools of medicine and public health. CS: You’ve been a leader in this work for a long time, probably even before people were really talking about health justice in quite this way. You’ve consistently focused on minority health. What have I learned about health justice?

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Does Your Organization’s Storytelling Perpetuate Harm?

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

We were rewarded when our collaborative efforts paid off – measured by dollars received, press opportunities secured, and increased online engagement. It came as no surprise when I was invited to share my story at a health organization’s gala less than a year later. . Poverty Porn” Doesn’t Raise More Money.

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Paving a Better Way: What’s Driving Progressive Organizations Apart and How to Win by Coming Together

NonProfit Quarterly

On the employer side, this certainly requires transparency about salary and basic benefits (such as health insurance, paid time off, and retirement contributions). Clarifying expectations also requires that employers be honest in their responses to common questions and concerns raised by employees about workplace culture and practices.