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How to Restore Community Economies: Reestablishing the Right to Associate

NonProfit Quarterly

Decades of policy changes, however, often under the radar, today inhibit many diverse kinds of association. [We We need] the means to build associations that are powerful enough to successfully challenge the economic powers that be. Before the Affordable Care Act, it was the only good option for health insurance.

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Thomas Tighe Reflects on 24 Years Leading the International Health Nonprofit Direct Relief

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Gabriela Aoun Angueira, Associated Press SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) Tighe helped transform its operations, embracing technology and courting corporate partners, guided by the idea that a nonprofit health venture could and should run as efficiently as a commercial one.

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What a CEO Shooting Can Teach Nonprofits About Our Health Insurance Mess

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: John Kevin on iStock In the wake of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompsons murder, the public reacted with nearly universal frustration and anger with the US health insurance industry, and, in many cases, sympathy for the killers motivations. Preserved or improved health benefits. But where do nonprofits fit in this?

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Honest Brokers, Technology, and Health Justice: What Are We Learning?

NonProfit Quarterly

For the nonprofit sector in particular, this can be key to resolving issues and creating more inclusive, fair, and effective systems through transparent decision-making. The honest broker collects and provides aggregate health data to investigators while protecting individual identities and privacy. The first is resource allocation.

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Balancing Mental Health in Nonprofit Marketing

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

If you’re like many nonprofit marketers I know, you’re all about making a positive impact in the world through your work. To truly serve our missions and industry, we must prioritize our health and resilience. Because when it comes down to it, our most valuable asset is our mental health.

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An Open Letter to the Marketing and Development Coordinator (associate, manager, director, etc.)

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

The marketing and development coordinator is one of the most misunderstood positions in the nonprofit space. Note: I like to begin with the tools provided within Nonprofit Marketing Guide’s Editorial Calendar Toolkit and Hubspot social media content calendar template and then adapt them to meet my specific needs.

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5 Signs Your Employees are Burned Out + What to Do About It

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

The nonprofit sector is full of passion and pressure passion for changing the world for the better and pressure to tackle complex issues with limited resources. Because of this duality, nonprofit employees are particularly vulnerable to burnout. Fulfilling your nonprofits mission is a team effort. Nonprofit work is fast-paced.