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How to Inspire Worker Organizing through Board and Role-Playing Games

NonProfit Quarterly

It is converting all public infrastructure, including schools and sidewalks, to meet company needs. Increasingly, groups…are seeking to use games as educational tools to promote social justice and upend the status quo. HappyCorp exists in the universe of STRIKE! Games have often been used to reinforce existing social relations.

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Dr. James explains why the feeling “People like me make gifts like this” is so powerful in major gifts fundraising

iMarketSmart

Givers benefit from their enhanced public reputation. Givers get no benefit from their public reputation. It also matches the universal hero story (monomyth).[4] One experiment used a public radio station pledge drive.[12] In another experiment,[13] students at a Swedish university were asked for a donation.

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Teaching Cooperative Intelligence, for a Solidarity Economy

NonProfit Quarterly

In Dare the School Build a New Social Order? , he argued that an organized base of teachers and workers could reformulate the economy and, in the process, reshape both the civic and economic training that public education offered. Notably absent is a focus on public K-12 education, which educates nearly 50 million Americans a year.

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How Enhancing a Donor’s Moral Identity Can Advance their Donor Hero Story

iMarketSmart

For example, it can enhance public reputation. More precisely, it’s a pro-social code.[3] 3] Pro-social actions benefit the group. It can support a shared pro-social code.[4] Thus, costly punishment can be a form of pro-social action.[5] It means one’s private actions match one’s ideal public values.