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What gives in Nebraska? The Buffett effect and a culture of giving 

Candid

Nebraska receives more per capita from both individuals and grantmakers It’s no surprise that the states with the largest populations and the most nonprofits—California, Texas, New York, and Florida—receive the most charitable dollars overall. Nebraska ranks 37th for population and 36th for the number of nonprofits.

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Beyond Employee Training: How to Create a Learning Culture in Nonprofit Organizations

NonProfit Leadership Center

From for-profit companies to nonprofits of every size, one of the best indicators of high-performing organizations is a dedicated focus on creating a learning culture. What is a learning culture, and how do you know if your organization has one? What is a learning culture? Ask team members about their learning interests.

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Newsletter: 4 Signs of a Toxic Culture for Partnerships ☣️ ; How I’m Adding More Value to My Case Study Service ; Tips from St. Jude on Landing More DAF Donors

Selfish Giving

And thats not all Im adding even more value! 4 signs of a toxic culture for partnerships. This safeguards your organization's identity and ensures that merchandise or content aligns with your mission and values. There's always room for improvement, and Ill provide clear, actionable steps to refine and enhance your case study.

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How Nonprofits Can Help Free Culture and Benefit from the Public Domain

NonProfit Quarterly

Credit: Photo by CJ Dayrit on Unsplash Nonprofits are used to thinking of themselves as providersof services, of advocacy, of societal change. Yet, nonprofits are creators of media, reports, research, and so on. Nonprofits are creators. Embracing the public domain offers various benefits to the nonprofit sector.

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Innovative Leadership — Culture Doesn’t Have to Eat Strategy: Tending to Human Factors During Strategic Planning

Blue Avocado

The phrase “culture eats strategy for breakfast” is often true – certainly there are situations where strategy is consumed by culture – but strategy and culture are not mutually exclusive. Focus on values. We wanted our values to challenge the status quo and not reinforce it. If not, be bold and make a change.

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5 Best Practices for Nonprofit Employee Onboarding

Ann Green

Your nonprofit needs a skilled, dedicated team to advance its mission. By Debbie Willis Every new employee brings passion, talent, and a fresh perspective to your nonprofit. Your nonprofits new hires and long-time employees are all dedicated to making the world a better place, but they need an environment that allows them to flourish.

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How Ignoring Staff Emails Drains Nonprofit Momentum

Bloomerang

Nonprofit boards play a critical role in guiding the organizations they serve, helping steer decisions, ensuring fiscal health, and offering strategic oversight. However, one glaring issue that’s often swept under the rug is the lack of prompt responses to communications from executive directors and nonprofit staff.

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