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How Policy Is Building a Social Economy in South Korea

NonProfit Quarterly

Facing this crisis, new social economy movements emerged in Korea, not only as an immediate response to the neoliberal economic crisis, but also as a visionary long-term alternative for building a different kind of economy. Social Enterprises The Social Enterprise Promotion Act, passed in 2007, was more far reaching.

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10 Marketing Realities Nonprofits Need to Accept to Succeed

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Neither is communications or public relations. Reality 2: There is no such thing as the general public. The general public includes everyone, from children to seniors, rich and poor, incarcerated and homeless. Smart nonprofits are now using social media tools to create those same cozy feelings online.

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Director of Quality and Strategic Growth

Anedot

The program’s execution should result in measurable value for all BI program clientele and staff, aligning with their needs, expectations, and requirements. Strategic business development and support of the organization’s current Social Enterprise initiatives, as well as input into and development of potential future opportunities.

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

NonProfit Quarterly

Data controls involve technical measures like encryption and organizational policies to protect data integrity and security. 17 A decentralized human right as proposed above would require a clear framework with protections that include informed consent, encryption, access restrictions, audit trails, and regulatory oversight.

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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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