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Can Nonprofits Escape Corporate Capture?

NonProfit Quarterly

Participating as panelists are Jule Hall of the Innocence Project, Alissa Quart of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, and Amarah Sedreddine , general counsel at Sedreddine & Whoriskey. Nonprofits are a feature of tax law and corporate governance laws. JH: Well, look at the example of the Ford Foundation.

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Nonprofit Professional Development | Resources for Success

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Yet, when you allocate resources effectively, you empower your team members to enhance their skills by participating in nonprofit professional development. Shattuck touches on segmentation in marketing, creating strong relationship foundations, and adding a personal touch to your outreach. But how can you encourage their learning?

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Taking Steps Toward Disability Inclusion in China

Stanford Social Innovation Review

While organizations like the China Disabled Persons’ Federation aim to support the rights and interests of disabled individuals through assistance obtaining welfare subsidies and other services, only the most severely disabled individuals qualify for government financial aid.

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¡Adelante! A Latinx Community Organizes to Generate Community Wealth

NonProfit Quarterly

But a 2016 report published by the Oregon Community Foundation noted that between 2002 and 2012 alone, the number of Latinx-owned businesses statewide increased from 6,000 to almost 15,500. Looking to expand and develop a permanent storefront, they participated in the food business course. These are just two of many examples.

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A Primer for Incubating Child Care Businesses

NonProfit Quarterly

We also deliberately sought out people outside the entrepreneurship ecosystem who had a desire to work with children. Participation in the incubator is hands-on from the outset; each person creates and shares a vision board that depicts their ideal childcare business, an exercise that transcends English language proficiency.