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What Is an Ethical Supply Chain—And Why Does It Matter?

NonProfit Quarterly

Companies are now often expected to actively contribute to environmental protection and uphold high ethical standards throughout their supply chains. Ethical supply chains are defined as networks of production and distribution that operate in a manner respecting environmental sustainability, human rights, and ethical labor practices.

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The Future of Fundraising: 3 Tips to Leverage Nonprofit AI

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

As of April 2024, 58% of 501(c)(3) organizations have incorporated AI into their digital communications, and 68% use it to analyze constituent data. No matter your communications’ purpose, use generative AI to supplement human content creation, not replace it. Collaborative ) as your foundation.

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How to Restore Community Economies: Reestablishing the Right to Associate

NonProfit Quarterly

A small change to employment law in 1974 enabled over 10 million workers to share in the profits of their employers. On the first page, she puts the mutualist ethic this way: “We can look to one another to solve the most intractable problems we encounter in our lives.” Artists and their fans can communicate and build relationships.

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You’ve Been Breached: What Now?

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Facts at hand, counsel can determine if state law requires notifying those affected. Forty-seven states have breach response laws, differing in terms of triggers and obligatory responses. The Commercial Law League of America (CLLA) provides a spread-sheet summarizing each state’s law; it’s worthy of review.

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Privacy Without Pain: A Primer for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Collection limitation requires that all information is obtained by lawful and fair means and with the knowledge or consent of the subject. Lawful and fair is easily obliged; most development offices are awash in legitimate data received through regulated systems. This doesn’t include social media!

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Fundraising on Film: What Hollywood Thinks of Fundraising?

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

He mentions “overlooking a boy’s grades for a bribe called a contribution” and his willingness to engage in legal but immoral tax scams related to specific donations—ethical hazards that his philandering liaisons with Liz have emboldened him to rail about. In fact, the issue of fundraising ethics is spotlighted in more than a single way.

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The AI-Powered Nonprofits Coding a Greener Future

Stanford Social Innovation Review

In May of 2024, scientists published a discovery that just might lead to one of the first opportunities for interspecies communication. Nonprofits decoding non-human communication with AI are just one example in a renaissance of AI-powered nonprofits (APNs) using AI to protect biodiversity and fight climate change.