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

NonProfit Leadership Center

In response to research that shows nearly 1 in 3 nonprofits lack any professionals of color on their boards (BoardSource) and to foster more inclusive and equitable communities, the Nonprofit Leadership Center launched the Advancing Racial Equity on Nonprofit Boards Fellowship in 2021.

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Your Future! Great Nonprofit Marketing Jobs

Getting Attention

Post YOUR open nonprofit marketing and communications positions here. Communications Director Community Health Councils (Los Angeles, CA). Communications Manager Health Connected (Redwood City, CA). Communications/Marketing Director Information Technology Empowerment Center (Lansing, MI). Grand Rapids, MI).

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Friday Futures—Nonprofit Marketing Jobs

Getting Attention

Please post your nonprofit marketing position here for full-time or part-time staff, consulting or internship opportunities. 1) Associate Marketing Manager for Digital Production and Social Media , Trust for Public Land (San Francisco, CA). 10) Information Technology and Communications Associate , Woodstock Institute (Chicago, IL).

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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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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. That means I am astronomically more likely to, say, be invited to interview with Nonprofit Quarterly.

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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). I lead by listening to what our community is telling me.” ” Love removes restrictions.