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Newsletter: Start 2025 Strong with These Lead-Gen Tips ; Cause Marketing Law Resources ⚖️ ; Why a News Vacation Could Be Exactly What You Need ️

Selfish Giving

Its the perfect week to harness the energy of fresh starts, goal setting, and planning for the year ahead. The most recent issue of the Engage for Good newsletter points to this page on cause marketing law resources. BUT NOT YOU. The first week of January is prime time for lead generation. Lets dive in and make it count!

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The Next 4 Years: Tapping Into Nonprofit Expertise

The NonProfit Times

She teams with and coordinates with other environmental nonprofits to use every law on the books to battle climate change and polluters. Dillen has litigated precedent-setting cases that have held polluters accountable and cleared the way for clean energy projects. She has the roadmap for the nation’s clean energy future.

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Bridging for Environmental Justice across Space and Time: Cambodia and the US South

NonProfit Quarterly

4 The Cambodian government’s stated aim is for the dam to provide enough energy to stop power outages and further develop the country. Since the dam’s construction and operation, the holdouts have faced pressures from the dam company, which has offered them inadequate compensation and the threat of law enforcement.

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How Extroverts Are Surviving Social Distancing #NPCOMMLIFE

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

One of my coaches helped me realize that it’s often about energy. I like getting my energy from active involvement in events and having a lot of different activities. For years, people told me introversion and extroversion were about charisma versus shyness. For extroverts, that means being around people.

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How Limited Equity Co-ops Can Sustain Affordable Homeownership

NonProfit Quarterly

Policies such as redlining , as highlighted in Richard Rothsteins The Color of Law , created entrenched housing inequities. While UHAB expends considerable energy identifying and converting occupied distressed rental properties into LECs, it spends as much, if not more, on getting tenants ready for responsibilities that come with an LEC.

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Rebecca Cantrell, ACNP: The Greene County Force behind United Way of the Greater Dayton Area

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

“I wanted to become an attorney,” she recalls, “I thought I could make that change in my community, by learning about law and really advocating for people.” “The CNP program really helped me channel my energy and passion into effective leadership,” she emphasizes.

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Encouraging Human Creativity in the AI-Powered Future

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Our laws should treat AI like any other tool: defaulting to patent eligibility until and unless compelling evidence becomes available to dictate some other policy direction. Current guidance also equates the outputs of AI machines with abstract thought processes generated by humans, which are normally not patent-eligible.