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How to secure essential technology funding to deliver on nonprofit missions

Candid

The Technology Association of Grantmakers 2024 State of Philanthropy Tech Survey highlights both progress and ongoing challenges in how funders are supporting nonprofit technology needs. Funding technology for equitable outcomes Why should this matter to grantmakers?

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10 Marketing Realities Nonprofits Need to Accept to Succeed

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Organizations that merge now-separate functions of fundraising, communications, and information technology into community building teams will ultimately be more successful in the coming years than those who maintain these professional silos. They may fundraise for you, but just as importantly, they’ll also friendraise for you.

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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

By Tulaine Montgomery Throughout modern American history, philanthropy has often helped enable progress by pushing society beyond its cultural status quo. To navigate through this challenging environment, philanthropy must have a strong spine and maintain a long-term view.

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Linking Our Fights to Win: On Combatting Elite Capture

NonProfit Quarterly

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.?

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Democratizing Data to Hold Polluters Accountable

Stanford Social Innovation Review

The region experiences oil pollution from leaky oil wells, tanker shipwrecks, and bilge dumping from transiting vesselspollution that would remain largely invisible in the vast ocean without advanced monitoring technologies. Making Data and Tech Actionable Data and technology alone do not guarantee impact, of course.