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Essential Skills for Staying Competitive in the Global Job Market

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Companies can now hire workers without being constrained by geography, thanks to developments in communication and technology. A key component of adaptability is learning agility, which is the ability to quickly pick up and use new skills—a critical ability given the speed at which technology is developing.

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23 Leaders Selected for 2022 Advancing Racial Equity on Nonprofit Boards Fellowship

NonProfit Leadership Center

Brittainy Joyner, associate attorney, Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP. “As As a Black man who has achieved success in education and my career, it is my duty to give back and continue pushing for equity across many aspects of difference. Karen Lewis, VP of information technology, Franklin Templeton.

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¡Adelante! A Latinx Community Organizes to Generate Community Wealth

NonProfit Quarterly

Coproduced with the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders , a national network of Latinx community development groups, this series highlights community preservation, land ownership, and business development efforts in Latinx and immigrant communities across the country. How does this all work in practice?

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What’s Love Got to Do With It? Returning Philanthropy to Its Root

Stanford Social Innovation Review

In the 1920s, a little-known philanthropist named Charles Garland used an inheritance he initially intended to renounce to make a transformative gift to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Board of Education in 1954, and the larger Civil Rights movement. Hassan Hassan, founder of 4.0 (a

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Linking Our Fights to Win: On Combatting Elite Capture

NonProfit Quarterly

Táíwò, an associate professor of philosophy at Georgetown University, discusses identity politics and how far the term has strayed from its radical political origins in the collective manifesto of Black, queer feminist socialists. When this is the case, what, if anything, is worth salvaging from identity politics?

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How Policy Is Building a Social Economy in South Korea

NonProfit Quarterly

The FAC reduced the minimum required number of people to five and established a simple process to apply for cooperative status, which only requires residents to submit articles of association to their home city or a related jurisdiction.