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Deepfake nonprofits

Philanthropy 2173

Eileen Pan on Unsplash There's been a lot of writing over the last three decades about the blurring of boundaries between nonprofits, governments, and markets. The whole social enterprise movement is an example of blurring lines between philanthropy and business.

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How Policy Is Building a Social Economy in South Korea

NonProfit Quarterly

Today, Korea’s social and solidarity economy is increasingly mature—with a system of national legislation supporting four types of solidarity economy enterprises: self-sufficiency enterprises, social enterprises, village community enterprises, and cooperatives. Here is the story of their development.

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Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator – Lauren Lawson-Zilai

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

Lauren Lawson-Zilai is the director of public relations and national spokesperson for Goodwill Industries International , a social enterprise that provides job training to nearly ten million people a year through the sale of donated clothes and household goods. timeframe. Create Jobs.”

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The Robin Hood Interviews: Selling Soap and Good Causes

Nonprofit Marketing Blog

For my final posts this year, I’m going to publish some of my favorite interviews on marketing from my book, Robin Hood Marketing. Novelli started his career at Unilever, where he marketed laundry-detergent products in New York. I was marketing laundry detergent, cat food, dog food, kids’ cereals, whatever,” he recalls.