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Communicating With Confidence: 5 Tips to Communicate With Groups Effectively

NonProfit Leadership Center

According to research from the Project Management Institute, the biggest predictor of a project’s success — or failure — is communication. Their report found that project managers should spend 90% of their time on communications to ensure a project’s success, and up to 56% of revenue could be lost due to poor communication.

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The Nonprofit Coach: What Coaches Do and Other Frequently Asked Questions?

Prosper Strategies

You’re managing a team that leans on you for leadership across things like strategy, culture, diversity, equity and inclusion, and mission advancement. You’re managing a board that may not always be as connected […]. The post The Nonprofit Coach: What Coaches Do and Other Frequently Asked Questions?

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Holding Our Ground: Tenant Organizing in San Francisco’s Mission District

NonProfit Quarterly

This is housing that was part of the public housing system that since 2014 has been directly managed by MEDA. Displacement from gentrification has also been highly disruptive to community culture and art. For example, the buildings developed make a priority of housing arts and culture organizations on the ground floor.

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Voter Engagement Coordinator

Anedot

Canal Alliance strives for a trauma-informed approach and inclusive culture. The Senior Manager of Advocacy and Engagement will supervise this new role within the Policy and Civic Engagement (PACE) team. We invest in high quality services, professional development and work-life balance.

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Housing Rights Organizer

Anedot

Canal Alliance strives for a trauma-informed approach and inclusive culture. The Senior Manager of Advocacy and Engagement will supervise this new role within the Policy and Civic Engagement (PACE) team. We invest in high quality services, professional development and work-life balance.

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Public Land for Public Good: Preserving Miami’s Dominican Neighborhood

NonProfit Quarterly

According to the National Trust, the annual list “spotlights important examples of our nation’s architectural and cultural heritage that, without applied action and immediate advocacy, will be lost or face irreparable damage.” Those who’ve managed to scratch out a way to stay are at risk every day of being erased.

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Building Tenant Power for the Long Haul: A Story from Long Beach, California

NonProfit Quarterly

Long Beach is among the nation’s most ethnically diverse cities. Despite being home to many culturally diverse neighborhoods, the city remains deeply segregated, a lasting effect from decades of redlining. Some of the issues behind tenant unions arise in response to specific bad managers or issues of safety.

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