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23 Leaders Selected for 2024 Advancing Racial Equity on Nonprofit Boards Fellowship

NonProfit Leadership Center

Melissa Morin Director, University of South Florida Foundation Melissa Morin, director at the University of South Florida Foundation, is one of 23 outstanding professionals of color selected to participate in the Nonprofit Leadership Center’s 2024 Advancing Racial Equity on Nonprofit Boards Fellowship.

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Minding the Gaps: Neuroethics, AI, and Depression

NonProfit Quarterly

1 AI promises to help scientists leverage massive datasets and brain simulations to test new diagnoses and treatments at scalewithout the need for risky or costly human participation. AI is transforming neuroscience, and addressing these issues is essential for any hopes of an ethical path forward. 24 Meanwhile, as of 2022, 17.1

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The Double-Edged Sword of Health Innovations: Navigating the Intersection of Technology and Equity in Nigeria

NonProfit Quarterly

The resulting commodification of healthcare creates an environment where profit-driven motives overshadow the goal of achieving health equity. The resulting commodification of healthcare creates an environment where profit-driven motives overshadow the goal of achieving health equity.

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Fundraising Is the Most Transferable and Relevant Skill for Your Life and Your Resume

Nonprofit Fixer

Successful fundraisers develop core leadership skills including: Being vulnerable – Much has been written about how leaders must be vulnerable in order to build trust, alignment, and employee motivation. Our motivations are for the common good and the public interest. Fundraisers know about motivation. They are driven by impact.

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9 Core Responsibilities of Nonprofit Board Members

Nonprofit Fixer

. ” — Sean Kosofsky, The Nonprofit Fixer Nonprofit boards are responsible for ensuring the organization is operating morally, ethically, and legally and in alignment with its purpose or mission. Some risk you transfer with insurance. This includes managing risk. But other times you must mitigate and reduce risk.

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Bots v bots and public v private

Philanthropy 2173

Rob Reich, political scientist at Stanford, and colleagues Mehran Sahami and Jeremy Weinstein teach a class on ethics in computer science. Have you ever appealed to your insurance company? The individual who is already sick or they wouldn't be in this mess, who is paying the insurance company so it will cover medical expenses.

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How to build deeper connections with your donors using surveys

iMarketSmart

In absence of money: a field experiment on volunteer work motivation. Journal of Business Ethics, 129 (1), 59-75. [27] Chapter 4: “Math problems in fundraising story: Motivations & barriers” and Chapter 5: “Solutions in fundraising math: Story first, math second”. [35] Getting the rich and powerful to give. Messer, K.