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Drivers Cooperative-Colorado: Building a Social Co-op for Rideshare Drivers

NonProfit Quarterly

While all cooperatives exist to benefit members , social cooperatives emphasize the social purposes of the cooperativenamely, advancing public good in the broader community. In accordance with this model, both workers and the nonprofit I direct, the Rocky Mountain Employee Ownership Center (RMEOC), can become members.

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How Communities Around the World Are Connecting Social Isolation and Health

Stanford Social Innovation Review

While many consider this rise in loneliness to be largely a social problem, communities around the world are applying innovative public health approaches to connecting people not only to each other but to health professionals and systems that can provide much-needed support. for every £1 invested.

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Why You Should Focus Your Fundraising Efforts on Generating Gifts of Wealth (from Assets) Not on Disposable Income (from Credit Cards, Checks, or Cash)

iMarketSmart

An analysis of over a million nonprofit tax returns showed the answer.[17]. This is years of data from most American nonprofits. Who owns Kim Basinger: The right of publicity’s place in the bankruptcy system. Rutgers Journal of Law & Public Policy, 14, 169-195. [4] Nonprofit Management & Leadership.

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Finally, the questions you should ask that have been proven to lead to gifts from wealth

iMarketSmart

Visual planned giving: An introduction to the law and taxation of charitable gift planning. Nonprofit Management & Leadership. The effect of investor sentiment on nonprofit donations. Complex plans allow a sale with no taxes where the donor keeps the right to payments from the asset. 28 (4), 437-452.

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Ancestor in the Making: A Future Where Philanthropy’s Legacy Is Stopping the Bad and Building the New

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Yannick Lowery / www.severepaper.com Editors’ note: This article is from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine ’s fall 2023 issue, “How Do We Create Home in the Future? 2 It has been edited for publication here. 2 It has been edited for publication here. Two things changed how wealth was managed. The year is 2053.

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Social Housing: How a New Generation of Activists Are Reinventing Housing

NonProfit Quarterly

Vienna and the Birth of Social Housing The staff and residents of Karl Marx-Hof , the famous public housing complex in Vienna, have seen an uptick in international visitors. Not so long ago, social housing was rarely discussed in the United States. But today there are over a dozen social housing campaigns across the country.

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Corporate Capture—Can We Find a Way Out?

NonProfit Quarterly

Image: “ The Universe Delivers” by Yvonne Coleman Burney/ www.artbyycolemanburney.com Editors’ note: This piece is from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine ’s summer 2024 issue, “Escaping Corporate Capture.” Corporate capture is visible too in the names adorning the walls of nonprofit university and hospital buildings.