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How Ideology Affects Which Causes Donors Support

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Arts and culture: 6.8%. Research and public policy: 1.5%. Arts and culture: 4.1%. Research and public policy: 1.4%. Arts and culture: 2.9%. Research and public policy: 1.8%. Environment: 8.8%. Women and girls: 8.5%. Health and safety: 8%. Education: 7.4%. Education: 8.8%.

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25 Must-Know Global Trends in Giving

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Sponsored by the Public Interest Registry and researched by Nonprofit Tech for Good, the report summarizes donor data across six continents about how online and mobile technology effects giving. The report also explores the impact of gender, generation, and ideology upon giving and volunteerism. Australia & Oceania.

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Reimagining the Role of Business in Protecting Biodiversity

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Cultivate biodiversity-friendly organizational cultures. For effective biodiversity conservation, companies must cultivate an internal culture where employees champion this cause. It requires robust industrial and public policies that prioritize biodiversity conservation and address the root of the issue: excessive consumerism.

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Press Release: Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership Announces New Executive Officer Tom L. Hayashi

Anedot

He finds his passion for social and ecological justice in his personal background, cultural identity, mindful practices, and relationships with the community. He proudly identifies as a cis-gendered gay Asian Pacific Islander, first-generation immigrant, former foster youth, and first in his family to graduate from college. Tom Hayashi, Ph.D.,