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The Perils of Black Leadership

NonProfit Quarterly

from Pixabay Race plays an outsized role in how people experience leadership, with White leaders widely considered to be the norm. 1] In spite of the salience of race in the experience of leadership, there is not much study of the Black leadership experience. percent of these managers are Black (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2016).

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20 Leaders Selected for 2023 Advancing Racial Equity on Nonprofit Boards Fellowship

NonProfit Leadership Center

Tina James​ Senior Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility, Florida Blue Tina James, the senior manager of corporate social responsibility at Florida Blue, is one of 20 outstanding professionals of color selected to participate in the Nonprofit Leadership Center’s 2023 Advancing Racial Equity on Nonprofit Boards Fellowship.

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Beyond Karen: White Woman Archetypes in the Third Sector

NonProfit Quarterly

25 This archetype, too, serves a purpose—it suggests that Black women are ill-tempered and need to be shaped and managed. She marries a person of color and has kids of color, yet she imagines she lives in a world that can be or should be race-ignorant. She prefers it this way. She is quiet and “strategic.” 31 I hope you caught that.

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Creating a Nonprofit Style Guide: Templates and Examples

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

You can sign up here , navigate to the “Free Worksheets and Templates” space, scroll down to “Key 5: Brand Consistency and Management,” and find the worksheet. We have a free Style Guide Starter Worksheet available to anyone in our community.

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Fundraising Ethics In Higher Education

Bloomerang

I think the best way to illuminate the day-to-day application of ethics in fundraising is to examine actual examples that arise among fundraisers, management, and donors. Rather they can shape selection criteria such as majors, GPA, financial need, geography and extra-curricular activities.

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“Seeding by ceding”: What we know about the latest group of organizations funded by MacKenzie Scott

Candid

In terms of subjects and activities being supported, arts and culture rose to the top of the list, followed by philanthropic and nonprofit management, community and economic development, and education. . An analysis of organizations and projects funded against Candid’s Philanthropy Classification System validates her statement. .

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We’re listening: Updates to the race and ethnicity options on the Candid profile

Candid

In line with that goal, Candid recently made refinements to the way we collect data about race and ethnicity. The demographic section of Candid profiles allows organizations to share data about the race and ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, and disability status of their staff and board. What’s changed?