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Elevate Conference 2025: Take Your Nonprofit Off Autopilot

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Elevate is highly valued by Certified Nonprofit Professionals (CNP), Advanced CNPs (ACNP), and CNP learners as a key annual professional development opportunity. This track will help you: Influence public policy and make your voice heard. Build coalitions that strengthen your mission.

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We’re Hiring: MNA Public Policy Director

MNA Association

Position Title: Public Policy Director Reports to: Executive Director Approved by: Executive Director Date: January 22, 2024 Job Description Position Overview The Public Policy Director plays a pivotal role in advocating for the interests of nonprofits across Montana.

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Why Are We Ignoring One-Sixth of the Nonprofit Workforce?

NonProfit Quarterly

In this series, The Unexpected Value of Volunteers, Masaoka takes on the underappreciated topic of volunteerism, provides some unexpected ideas, and points the way toward a public policy agenda on volunteerism. Those volunteers generated labor valued at $167.2 Thats the equivalent of 2.5 million people who earned $873.1

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Bringing Community Centric Fundraising to Life

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Are we willing to update and transform our purpose, vision, mission and values to align with what we hear from our mission stakeholders? What are your core values and guiding principles? Do your organization’s values support and amplify the development practice you seek to undertake? Donor Engagement. Advocacy + Storytelling.

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AI and Racial Justice: Navigating the Dual Impact on Marginalized Communities

NonProfit Quarterly

It reaches into healthcare, finance, justice, education, and public policy, promising to streamline and elevate. This work calls for courageto demand that marginalized experiences, histories, and identities are not only included but valued. Transparency and Accountability: Trust in AI hinges on transparency.

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The Promise and the Power of Social Cooperatives

NonProfit Quarterly

Social cooperatives are a prime example of how cooperative values are rehumanizing social care by restoring the social and interpersonal relations that are its foundation. John Restakis, Civilizing the State In response to neoliberal efforts to roll back state social service provision, a new type of social care has emerged.

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Co-op Leaders Consider Future as International Year of the Co-op Nears

NonProfit Quarterly

The economy of the future must be a social economy —that is, an economy rooted in social values and community ownership. More broadly, conference speakers asked hard questions about how co-ops can live up to their values and principles—to build scale and advance core cooperative goals of self-help and economic empowerment.