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The Double-Edged Sword of Health Innovations: Navigating the Intersection of Technology and Equity in Nigeria

NonProfit Quarterly

Emerging technological innovations in healthcare have the potential to transform public health and healthcare delivery systems, making them more efficient, personalized, and accessible. Emerging Technologies: Potential and Risks Technological innovations are often lauded as a panacea for global health challenges.

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20 Leaders Selected for 2023 Advancing Racial Equity on Nonprofit Boards Fellowship

NonProfit Leadership Center

Tina James​ Senior Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility, Florida Blue Tina James, the senior manager of corporate social responsibility at Florida Blue, is one of 20 outstanding professionals of color selected to participate in the Nonprofit Leadership Center’s 2023 Advancing Racial Equity on Nonprofit Boards Fellowship.

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Overcoming Barriers to influence: Leading without Formal Authority

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

However, you probably work at an organization where each department works in a “horseshoe” format – meaning nobody collaborates well and communication takes way too long – traveling up the chain of command, across, and then back down. The main problem is that many people view this as playing politics and refuse to participate.

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Low Dollar vs Major Gifts Fundraising – It’s the Underlying Strategy that Matters, not the Amounts

iMarketSmart

Without an understanding of each donor’s personal motivation, it’s hard to foster a connection that lasts. This isn’t a collaborative approach; it’s transactional. Major Gifts Fundraising: Relational, Strategic, and Impactful In contrast, major gifts fundraising focuses on building genuine, collaborative relationships with donors.

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How to Reach New Audiences With Your Nonprofit’s Message

Ann Green

The goal here isn’t that you should immediately start participating in every activity we’ve listed. If your nonprofit has a monthly giving or membership program , you can recruit current participants to promote the opportunity to their family members and friends. Participate in cross-blogging. Collaborate with influencers.

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Here come the Autonomists: Redefining nonprofit work 

Candid

My favorite part is choosing who I work with [as] clients and collaborators.” Autonomists bring fresh perspectives as outsiders with tools (technology, systems and operations, recent lessons from past clients) that can drive innovation within organizations. On the other hand, the opportunities are immense.

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How can your B2B Tech Marketing Strategy Go Green

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

To enhance the effectiveness of green marketing, consider hiring professionals that have already collaborated with eco-friendly companies. For example, start by participating in the Earth Hour initiative. Additionally, choose team members devoted to participating in Earth Hour and promoting eco-friendliness across the organization.

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