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3 Nonprofit Tips to Secure Effective Corporate Partnerships

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

If you’ve found yourself wishing for an extra support system, we’ve got the solution for you. Corporate partnerships with local businesses can give your nonprofit organization a leg up in furthering its mission—whether you need direct financial support, pro-bono services, or in-kind donations like a venue for your events.

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Share Your Secret Sauce

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Elizabeth Cushing We love to talk about scaling solutions in the social sector. It feels good to imagine a day when every person who needs support can get it. The reality is, though, that scale is elusive for most of us. It all started in 2015 with a conversation about how to define success.

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Nonprofit Leadership Center Announces New CEO

NonProfit Leadership Center

This decision comes after a rigorous, four-month search for NLC’s next CEO, led by a CEO Transition Committee chaired by Mariana Bugallo-Muros and supported by Katherine Young with Young Search Partners. That involves all of us going together. Building communities is the heart of what we do. I’m energized to get started.”

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How Foundations Can Co-Create Movement Infrastructure

NonProfit Quarterly

Moving from being simply philanthropic critics to co-creating movement infrastructure with movement and philanthropic partners has provided many opportunities to change longstanding practices. The board became majority people of color, including members from community partners.

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Empowering grassroots organizations: building capacity, diversity, and relationships

Candid

We often talk about the role of philanthropy and the ways in which it must grow and innovate, how it has changed and evolved with the times, reacting to crises, wars, economic downturns, and more. The great Maya Angelou once said, “If you don’t know where you’ve come from, you don’t know where you’re going.” Foundation.

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Prioritizing authentic connections through trust-based philanthropy 

Candid

Importantly, TBP also acknowledges that funders do not inherently have more expertise or knowledge than grantees do, and that we can only achieve sustainable impact if we work together as equal partners. We realize that some of the most impactful work is being done by organizations HF might not know about.

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Beyond Self-Care and Wellness Retreats: What Healing Justice Requires

NonProfit Quarterly

Healing Justice’s Origins Healing justice is a political strategy born from the brilliance of Black, Indigenous, and other people of color organizers in the US South to intervene in and transform collective grief and generational trauma resulting from colonization, systemic violence, and oppression.

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