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Why is leadership aspiration down among BIPOC nonprofit staff? 

Candid

In late January, the Building Movement Project (BMP) published our newest Race to Lead report on leadership aspirations among those working at nonprofit organizations. These findings raise real concerns about the future of leadership in the sector. What about positive factors such as training, mentorship, and other supports?

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Internal Candidates for an Executive Director Position

MNA Association

This blog was written by MNA Affiliate member, EOS Transition Partners. Visit their website for more resources focused on helping nonprofits navigate leadership transitions. So, your organization is beginning the process of transitioning to a new Executive Director. Facing an Executive Transition?

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Empowering grassroots organizations: building capacity, diversity, and relationships

Candid

We ask folks to describe their political, historical, and/or socioeconomic context in their state or local region, the changes they are fighting for, and how they are centering the experiences, issues, and leadership of people impacted by the problems they seek to address.

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What donors love

Candid

This is just a moment to celebrate and spotlight the power of nonprofit leadership and to offer what is quite a compelling argument for innovation. One of Drew’s priority coaching goals was to make a smooth transition from his previous career as a minister and become a first-class nonprofit CEO.

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What donors love

Candid

This is just a moment to celebrate and spotlight the power of nonprofit leadership and to offer what is quite a compelling argument for innovation. One of Drew’s priority coaching goals was to make a smooth transition from his previous career as a minister and become a first-class nonprofit CEO.

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Climate justice in the field: An interview with the Hive Fund 

Candid

Using an intersectional lens to climate funding According to Rogers, one of the essential elements of a just approach to climate funding is to work in an intentional way to acknowledge and account for the way racism and sexism have impacted whose leadership is amplified and whose work is supported.

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Climate Justice in the field: An interview with the Donors of Color Network

Candid

In this blog, we will share his insights on how this initiative is growing support for groups that have historically lacked access to funding. The post Climate Justice in the field: An interview with the Donors of Color Network appeared first on Candid Blog.