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ICC Youth Case Manager

Anedot

Most Recent Update: 10/11/2024 Job Title: ICC Youth Case Manager Status: Full-time, hourly non-exempt position (40 hours/week); Monday – Friday schedule with occasional nights and weekends. Hybrid schedule possible in accordance with NMCS policy and manager approval.

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Honoring and Supporting Women of Color Leaders

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Women of color are significantly underrepresented in corporate leadership roles and face systemic obstacles in the nonprofit sector where, even with advanced education and experience, they are less likely to hold leadership positions than white men, white women, or men of color.

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Neuromarketing Explained

NonProfit Hub

There’s strong competition among nonprofit organizations when it comes to fundraising in the U.S. million tax-exempt nonprofit organizations , and many have to compete for the attention of the public and donations. This proactive approach is often used in infomercials, motivating the audience to buy products again.

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Taking Steps Toward Disability Inclusion in China

Stanford Social Innovation Review

percent of the population, China has enacted more than 60 laws and regulations aimed at safeguarding the rights of individuals with disabilities, encompassing those with visual, auditory, linguistic, physical, intellectual, psychological, and multiple disabilities. With 85 million people with disabilities, or 6.5

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3 More Strategies + 6 New Tips To Boost Generosity

Bloomerang

Maybe you relied on your database manager, digital fundraising specialist, or volunteer coordinator. We know a lot more about psychology, neuroscience and behavioral economics than we did in the past, and the more you incorporate science into your marketing, the more your supporters will feel your messaging resonates with them.

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How to Reduce the ‘Cost’ of Philanthropy So Major Donors Give More

iMarketSmart

Giving is motivated by social emotion. Because giving doesn’t come just from motivation. It comes from the intersection of motivation and cost. Motivation must overcome the cost barrier. Giving results from the intersection of motivation and cost. Journal of Public Economics, 148, 32-42. [4] Cronin Jr, J.

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How to Make the Ask of a Gift in a Will Less Scary

iMarketSmart

2] More than that, the reality of our own death is a serious psychological problem. It provides motivation. Examples include, “Would you be willing to consider including us as one of the nonprofit organizations in your will?”[18] We’ll be announcing our board participation at the banquet. The motivation isn’t about death.