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Transforming Workplace Culture to Attract Gen Z to the Public Sector

Stanford Social Innovation Review

State and local government employees play a significant role in supporting and uplifting their local communities by making a direct impact through the essential services they provide such as policing, engineering, maintenance, skilled trades, dispatch, and information technology.

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Your Future! Great Nonprofit Marketing Jobs

Getting Attention

Post YOUR open nonprofit marketing and communications positions here. Communications Director Community Health Councils (Los Angeles, CA). Communications Manager Health Connected (Redwood City, CA). Communications/Marketing Director Information Technology Empowerment Center (Lansing, MI). Grand Rapids, MI).

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Friday Futures—Nonprofit Marketing Jobs

Getting Attention

Please post your nonprofit marketing position here for full-time or part-time staff, consulting or internship opportunities. 1) Associate Marketing Manager for Digital Production and Social Media , Trust for Public Land (San Francisco, CA). 11) Manager of Digital Campaigns, Defenders of Wildlife (Washington, D.C.).

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Grant Management Series: Involving Your CFO throughout the Grant Application Process

Blue Avocado

Three ways your CFO can help your nonprofit apply for grants. Most nonprofits strive to include grant funding in their revenue streams but often find that large amounts of know-how (as well as a time commitment from the executive level down to the front line) are needed. human resources, accounting, information technology, etc.)

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Can Nonprofits Look to the Past to Build the Future?

Blue Avocado

Three ways your CFO can help your nonprofit apply for grants. Most nonprofits strive to include grant funding in their revenue streams but often find that large amounts of know-how (as well as a time commitment from the executive level down to the front line) are needed. human resources, accounting, information technology, etc.)

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Linking Our Fights to Win: On Combatting Elite Capture

NonProfit Quarterly

In Frazier’s view, the limits of such professional inclusion exemplifies a larger problem: how structural inequality impacts Black health. KA: How does elite capture function in industries that aren’t organized directly around profit—specifically, the civil sector of nonprofit organizations, philanthropies, social services, etc.?