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Reconnecting Economics Education with Today’s Global Realities

NonProfit Quarterly

He said, [Our] failure to facilitate a pluralism of approaches in teaching economics is a deprivation of basic students’ rights, indeed citizen rights leading…to a narrow, blinkered, and distorted education. The resources for creating this revised curriculum already exist.

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Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley Increases Efficiency with VolunteerHub

The Volunteer Hub

Donna: We empower young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible members of the community. This is significant because 46% of our members are below the poverty level. The cool thing about the merger is we already had the same mission, vision, and values.

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Intelligent Copywriting with AI

NextAfter

Additional Tricks to Writing with AI Temperature Skip the Pleasantries Addressing the AI Piling the Task Load Layering Copy Let the AI teach itself 1. A word of warning is when AI tries to fulfill longer forms of copy, it might make statements that aren’t actually accurate to your organization/product. Use a temperature of.3

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Movement Economies: Building an Economics Rooted in Movement

NonProfit Quarterly

Are poverty wages less miserable because your boss is Black? As conditions worsen, the size and scope of the nonprofit sector have grown—employing more of the workforce, increasing revenue, and contributing more to gross domestic product. 28 Yet an approach that prioritizes “Black faces in high places,” Pérez insists, is insufficient.

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How Investors Can Shape AI for the Benefit of Workers

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Now that AI can synthesize huge volumes of information and deliver it at the moment of need—to a technician repairing a downed telephone pole, to a nurse wondering which needle gauge to use, to a young engineer who can automate her code production—the workforce will actually become more fungible.