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Movements Are Leading the Way: Reenvisioning and Redesigning Laws and Governance for a Just Energy Utility Transition

NonProfit Quarterly

Everyone has the energy they need to survive and thrive. Our homes can withstand the bitter cold and extreme heat, and no one gets sick or dies prematurely for lack of affordable energy. Reshaping the Way We Live in the Midst of Climate Crisis.”

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The Happy Healthy Nonprofit Marketer: Marketing Success from the Inside Out

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Well, think again, overworking will not only steal your clarity, but it will zap your creative energy and resilience. In terms of nutrition, the smallest incremental changes can completely transform your energy levels and affect your ability to both think and rest. Your body and brain need downtime to replenish your energy.

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How can your B2B Tech Marketing Strategy Go Green

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

For example, start by participating in the Earth Hour initiative. Additionally, choose team members devoted to participating in Earth Hour and promoting eco-friendliness across the organization. Once you start participating in Earth Day and similar global initiatives, communicate your efforts to your target audiences.

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What’s Wrong with Donor Journeys: The Hidden Costs of a Misguided Approach

iMarketSmart

The fear of missing out is a powerful motivator. However, your entire strategy should not reflect the organizations perspective rather than the donors unique motivations or preferences. That drives messaging that feels out of sync with their motivations for giving. But donors arent passive participants. Why do they care?

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Building Boundaries in Love for Equity and Justice: An AI Manifesto

NonProfit Quarterly

When we build AI, we must ask: Who benefits from this technology? Ironically, the technology that promises a more efficient future is also contributing to a great strain on the planets resources. It must enhance our collective capacity to build more just and equitable societies. Who is harmed?

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Here come the Autonomists: Redefining nonprofit work 

Candid

Now, I control my time and energy investments.” Autonomists bring fresh perspectives as outsiders with tools (technology, systems and operations, recent lessons from past clients) that can drive innovation within organizations. My health declined, culminating in a dangerously low WBC count tied directly to my office building.

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9 Lessons Learned from Hosting Virtual Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

We have seen incredible examples of creativity and uses of online technologies. . Can we create the same energy with the paddle-raise? How do our attendees feel connected to our organization and how do we motivate them to give and participate? Keep the energy going with a Friday night teaser live video.