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The Building Blocks of Compliance: Key Components of the COSO Framework

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

It includes the governance and management functions that establish the organization’s culture, ethical values, and integrity. Ethical Values and Integrity Establishing a solid ethical foundation is paramount. Information Systems Robust information systems are essential for capturing, processing, and reporting data.

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The Hard Problems: A Resilient Civil Society To Face What’s Next

The NonProfit Times

(Photo By Deposit Photos) By Marnie Webb From the frontlines of disaster relief to the forefront of technological innovation, civil society organizations are navigating a rapidly changing landscape. All of this is further compounded by the simultaneous threat and opportunity of changing technology.

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What’s Love Got to Do With It? Returning Philanthropy to Its Root

Stanford Social Innovation Review

In the 1990s, information technology started to connect people and put social impact power in the hands of average citizens in an unprecedented way, and a disruptive wave of social entrepreneurs and philanthropists infused a new sense of dynamism and innovation into the sector. Where is the catalytic intersection of the two?

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From HeLa Cells to Digital Health: Navigating the Promises and Pitfalls of Modern Clinical Research

NonProfit Quarterly

In todays rapidly evolving landscape, digital health innovations, driven by advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics, are reshaping clinical research in some promising ways. The case of Henrietta Lacks indicates the need for trustworthy processes that consider data ethics.

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