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

NonProfit Quarterly

While governments, foundations, educators, and unions typically focus on job placements as key to improving people’s economic stability, they often overlook individuals who cannot commit to traditional employment schedules. For one, directly or indirectly, the government is usually the biggest employer of flexible labor in any area.

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Donor Segmentation | Comprehensive Guide + Tips for Success

Bloomerang

When you started your nonprofit, you likely had a core group of supporters who provided donations and funding on a regular basis. That’s why nonprofits need donor segmentation. Donor segmentation is the process of separating your nonprofit supporters into groups based on common qualities and characteristics they share.

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

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Whether you are a designer or writer, you need to learn how to manage your time, which is where most freelancers go wrong. These include: Time management. However, self-employment comes with challenges, especially in time management. Meeting deadlines is crucial if you are to succeed as a freelancer and for client retention.

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Acquisition: Asking The Wrong Question

The Agitator

Our August post on Catch & Release Fishing focused — yet again — on the burning need to get serious about retention. Acquisition is just one part of a complex financial construct that enables charities most efficiently to raise the money they need. And they could get very much better at retention. But it isn’t.

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Fixing the Forests Problem in the US

NonProfit Quarterly

Investing in forests, their managing agencies, and communities that care for and depend on them is vital to handling climate change and its attendant health and economic crises. After decades of neglect, federal and state governments are making substantial investments to combat the wildfire crisis.

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Building Resilient Organizations: Toward Joy and Durable Power in a Time of Crisis

NonProfit Quarterly

The expansion of corporate and billionaire power, popularization of ethnonationalist ideologies, and election of right-wing governments, all of which create severe economic volatility for working class and poor people. Our current movement is ideologically underdeveloped and uneven. History can help us understand why. Common Trends.