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In Search of Inclusive Social Entrepreneurship

Stanford Social Innovation Review

DJ Bola could fully realize the potential of his venture and started to attend events and form connections within the social entrepreneurship ecosystem. Furthermore, our research revealed that the unequal structure of Brazilian society is reproduced in the field of social entrepreneurship through two mechanisms.

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Why Our Definition Of Nonprofits Restricts Problem Solving

Bloomerang

Where are our cultures of philanthropy? Fund published a three-part series of reports exploring culture of philanthropy. Or what I like to call a love-train culture. Alas, a culture of philanthropy essential to long-term success in the sector is still largely absent from our institutions.

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Taking Steps Toward Disability Inclusion in China

Stanford Social Innovation Review

percent of the population, China has enacted more than 60 laws and regulations aimed at safeguarding the rights of individuals with disabilities, encompassing those with visual, auditory, linguistic, physical, intellectual, psychological, and multiple disabilities. With 85 million people with disabilities, or 6.5

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Embrace Paradox: How To Navigate Tensions For Better Solutions in Life & Work

Fundraising Leadership

in psychology at Harvard University in 2004 and an undergraduate degree from Yale University in political psychology in 1996. So team leaders must provide psychological safety , or a culture where people feel secure enough to take risks and share problems without fear of punishment.

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A Modern Nonprofit Podcast: What it Takes to Start a Nonprofit Organization

The Charity CFO

Outside of a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology with a Masters degree in Christian Leadership, Dr. White also has a Masters degree in Mind, Brain, and Education from Harvard University. Entrepreneurship is a difficult career path because of the short term sacrifices required to get the ball rolling.

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How transactional donor relationships kill generosity

iMarketSmart

Transactional behavior in anthropology Across human cultures, whenever a relationship becomes transactional – or “strictly contingent” – giving stops. Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Psychology & Marketing, 21 (8), 613-635; Taniguchi, H., & Marshall, G. Such relationships can be beneficial.

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Scary, But Worth The Risk: 10 Leaders Share Why & How You Risk To Win

Fundraising Leadership

Some may find the scary business of Halloween entertaining, but in real life, entrepreneurship and business shifts are also scary and risky-- and maybe not so fun. Learn what 10 top Take The Lead leaders, colleagues and allies say about the value of risk. Here 10 top leaders share how the discomfort of risk is worth it all and why.