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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. The collective began in Amherst, MA, at Hampshire College, a campus known for its progressive values.

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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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Why Are Nonprofits Experiencing An Insurance Crisis? And What Can the Nonprofit Sector Do About it?

Blue Avocado

If you’re reading this, you probably already know about the problems that nonprofits like yours are facing with their insurance: Rising insurance premiums, poor coverage from commercial insurance carriers, and in some cases, the loss of coverage altogether. Many of these nonprofits have never made a claim.

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

iMarketSmart

Effective fundraising can deliver real value to donors. For example, it can enhance public reputation. This external identity has tangible economic value.[1] It can also deliver transcendent value. Moral identity reflects how well one’s life matches one’s ideal values.[2] More precisely, it’s a pro-social code.[3]