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The Promise and the Power of Social Cooperatives

NonProfit Quarterly

The SABSA cooperative team of 13 includes nurse practitioners, social psychology internists, a visiting psychiatrist, a gastroenterologist, infectious disease specialists, external general practitioners, and a public health specialist. Interestingly, in 2018 Pandora decided to forego all contracting with public entities.

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Why Funders Should Go Meta

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Instead of only helping the existing nonprofits who seek to address economic development or criminal justice reform, you’d be helping to figure out what works and what doesn’t. Let’s take an example: psychology. The result could be a much better set of investments for all donors. (The

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Thinking About Donors as Customers

Bloomerang

Honestly, this apartment would be a perfect fit for you—it’s a great area, a lovely building, and close to public transport.” “But But the fact is we also have a self-serving agenda: to secure revenue for our worthy nonprofit. The study also found that donors who are given a choice felt more connected to the nonprofit and its mission.

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Press Release: Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership Announces New Executive Officer Tom L. Hayashi

Anedot

Brenna Schlagenhauf Manager Marketing & Communications 707.890.8876 bschlagenhauf@cvnl.org. Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership (CVNL) is pleased to welcome Tom L. Linda Jacobs CEO 415.479.5710 x300 ljacobs@cvnl.org. CVNL Announces New Executive Officer. Hayashi, Ph.D., Hayashi, Ph.D., Says Hayashi. Tom Hayashi, Ph.D.,

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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.” It can even be found in the thinking of nonprofit and movement activists and leaders. 21 What about Nonprofits?