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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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Bringing Community Centric Fundraising to Life

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Fill in the blanks: If XXX organization commits to YYY community-centric activities, then we will have an abundance of committed resources to achieve ZZZ. How do these values show up in your resource development activities? Can we celebrate groups of donors collaboratively funding causes and organizations? Donor Engagement.

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When Can Volunteers Lead?

NonProfit Quarterly

In this series, The Unexpected Value of Volunteers , author Jan Masaoka takeson the underappreciated topic of volunteerism, provides some unexpected ideas, and points the way toward a public policy agenda on volunteerism. As executives, they also learn how to better collaborate with their own boards or advisory committees.

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The Promise and the Power of Social Cooperatives

NonProfit Quarterly

This collaborative approach ensures that services are tailored to meet the actual needs of the community. While part of this unfamiliarity is perhaps due to the IRS’s constraints around engaging in profit-making activities, it may also come from the two distinct cultures of our nonprofit and for-profit sectors.

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Rehearsing for the Revolution: Theater as a Tool of Democratic Imagination

NonProfit Quarterly

Theatre of the Oppressed (TO), a tool for artistic activism originating in Brazil and now practiced around the world, is one creative and timely strategy for political and social action. Through this process, TONYC helped to shape city policy and practice between 2013 and 2019. This is not a luxury. It is a necessity.

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Sharing Meals

Stanford Social Innovation Review

As food systems networks emerge and establish high-performing structures, members will become able to identify and respond to systems needs efficiently and collaboratively. Our mission and vision have remained substantively the same over time, but our activities have changed considerably.

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How to Coordinate a (Cheap) Successful Photo Shoot for Your Nonprofit Part I

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

People in action doing certain activities? We like a blurred – but not completely blurred – background and sharp subjects, which impacts how they shoot in terms of f-stop and shutter speed. - Start off on the right foot with collaborating and communications. Volunteers? Everyday people?