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Segregation Helped Build Fortunes. What Does Philanthropy Owe Now?

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Claire Dunning In early 1926, Cafritz Construction placed an advertisement in The Washington Post celebrating the speed with which their “Life-time Homes” were selling in the Petworth neighborhood of Washington, DC. This particular advertisement included a list of reasons why Cafritz homes were so popular.

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10 Ways Funders Can Address Generative AI Now

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Others, like the Ford, MacArthur, and Hewlett Foundations, and Omidyar Network, have focused on building the capacity to address the risks and opportunities posed by a wide range of technologies, including, but not limited to, artificial intelligence. Understanding, and developing guidelines and guardrails for, government use of AI.

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AI Ethics in Marketing: Addressing Bias, Privacy, and Transparency Challenges in AI-Powered Campaigns

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

For example, an AI-powered targeting algorithm may inadvertently exclude certain demographic groups from seeing job advertisements or financial services offers, perpetuating existing disparities in access to opportunities. To mitigate algorithmic bias in marketing, companies must adopt practices that promote fairness and inclusivity.

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Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator – Libni Sanjurjo

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

Libni Sanjurjo, Fundación Comunitaria de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico Community Foundation). Shortly after, in January 2003, I began to work full-time as a reporter at Agencia EFE, where I covered the three branches of government, especially the Legislature, until 2006. This series lets you describe your workday in your own words.

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Cracking into corporate giving

Candid

Sponsorships are a form of advertising in which companies pay to be associated with certain nonprofit events. . CSR includes corporate philanthropy, but also environmental issues, employee engagement, and corporate governance. . However, there are a number of other ways that corporations provide support to nonprofits: .

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How Do Nonprofits Make Money?

The Charity CFO

Government Grants. Many large and mid-size nonprofit organizations rely on government grants to make money. In fact, government grants provide up to 10x more money to nonprofits than private foundation grants (see below). Federal government grants are available, as well as grants at the state and local levels.

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Grant Opportunities for Small to Medium Sized Nonprofits

Nonprofit Megaphone

Google offers any eligible nonprofit $10,000 per month in search advertising, providing small organizations with expensive real estate on the world’s most popular website — for free. The Walmart Foundation Walmart’s impact on small businesses and organizations has at times been a matter of contention.