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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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BOOKMARK THIS: Big List of Twitter Chats for Nonprofits (Chat Tools, Too!)

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Socentchat | Wednesdays @ 1pm ET (social entrepreneurship). TECHNOLOGY & MEDIA. culturechat | Every other Thursday @ 1pm ET (generations and culture). edtechchat | Mondays @ 8pm ET (educational technology). #Npcons | third Tuesday @ 1pm PT (nonprofit consultants). Npmc | last Thursday @ 1pm ET (nonprofit marketing).

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Thank Heaven For 11: Take The Lead Celebrates 11 Years Working Toward Mission of Equity

Fundraising Leadership

Panels on wealth, health, policy, career pivots, collaboration, and entrepreneurship were part of the day, including awards for Changemaker, Leading Company Award, Leading Advocate Award, and Leading Man Award. Learn more from Kathleen Turner at Power Up Conference 2024. Watch a round up of the Power Up Conference 2023.

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Innovating to Address the Systemic Drivers of Health

Stanford Social Innovation Review

The rapid pace of technology development, globalization, population growth, and business practices have created a web of interconnected factors that requires us to rethink our approach to solving and innovating for health problems. Today, we observe phenomena with much broader reach.

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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

Lenovo launched a series of workshops with D-Lab in 2022 that brought together individuals with disabilities and the company’s technology experts to discuss the latest developments in Lenovo’s technology, including its PCs and related hardware products. Technology can open up better career opportunities.

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Impact Without Imposition: What Role for Northern Academics in the Global South?

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Georg von Richthofen & Ali Aslan Gümüsay This year, our institute published several studies as part of the research project Sustainability, Entrepreneurship, and Global Digital Transformation (SET) based on activities in seven countries in the Global South. In Benin, for example, we focused on sustainable entrepreneurship.