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BIPOC Leadership Challenges: 26 Tips To Increase Accessibility Across The Nonprofit Sector

Bloomerang

This blog aims to examine these challenges and offer all nonprofits leaders methods to increase diversity and BIPOC participation in their organizations. we all know nonprofits rely on a combination of government grants, philanthropic donations, and earned income to support their operations.

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Autism After 21 Utah Project: Lessons from a first-time fundraiser

Candid

It requires substantial funding. . I quickly became responsible for identifying potential funding opportunities, grant-writing, stewardship efforts, and reporting to funders. I was unaccustomed to having to find all my own resources. I’d taken it for granted that these resources were just there.

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Peer Nominations for a More Diverse Funding Pipeline

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Problems With the Playbook Our collective dependence on the standard playbook not only limits our utility, it often exacerbates structural, long-standing biases in philanthropy, creating a funding ecosystem that is too often highly inefficient, insular, and unequal.

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Three Federal Bills That Impact Nonprofits

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

Advocacy is a powerful tool in a nonprofit’s toolkit that can be used to mobilize the community, develop effective solutions, and educate those who have the authority to draft and enact legislation. Nonprofits need these additional funds and more to maintain and hopefully increase their services for those who need their support.

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Three Federal Bills That Impact Nonprofits

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

Advocacy is a powerful tool in a nonprofit’s toolkit that can be used to mobilize the community, develop effective solutions, and educate those who have the authority to draft and enact legislation. Nonprofits need these additional funds and more to maintain and hopefully increase their services for those who need their support.

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Movements Are Leading the Way: Reenvisioning and Redesigning Laws and Governance for a Just Energy Utility Transition

NonProfit Quarterly

Energy is increasingly managed as part of a broader commons, where resources and land are shared and mineral inputs to renewable energy and storage like lithium and cobalt are minimized. The result is that public funding will largely benefit wealthier households. Their lobbyists are among the highest funded in most state capitals.

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Stories of Organizational Transformation: Moving Toward System Change and a Solidarity Economy

NonProfit Quarterly

This article profiles three organizations from which we hail—the Center for Biological Diversity, Marbleseed (formerly the Midwest Organic Sustainable Education Service), and Wellspring Cooperative—that have grown to focus on addressing the many social, political, economic, and environmental ills that are a direct outcome of capitalism.