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Investing in Systems Change Capacity

Stanford Social Innovation Review

After all, a policy win might be progress, but to truly change a system requires embedding into the system itself the capacity to enforce and implement this policy. A market innovation like creating a sustainable seafood market is unlikely to create enduring systems change without building strong relationships with civil society.

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Nonprofit Leadership Center Welcomes Four New Board Members

NonProfit Leadership Center

She serves as a key member of the executive leadership team, responsible for strategy development and deployment and directly oversees the Foundation’s grant making, strategic initiatives portfolio, and research and education activities. Petersburg Office of Bay Area Legal Services, Inc., Our work changes lives every day.

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Making the Case for Training & Development from Funders: 6 Keys to Nonprofit Growth

NonProfit Leadership Center

Despite nonprofits’ current concerns with hiring and retention, compensation and pay equity, and capacity shortages and burnout, they also offered potential solutions to address these challenges. But how do you convince a funder to invest in increased organizational capacity and professional development?

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Building Community Capacity in Rural East Texas: The Long Lift

NonProfit Quarterly

Temple ) and a community development financial institution ( Communities Unlimited ) are teaming to develop bottom-up structural solutions to building rural capacity. What’s needed is what we like to call a “long lift”…that simultaneously addresses immediate challenges…while building civic scaffolding.

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When nonprofit strategic planning goes wrong 

Candid

The strategic planning process is a rare chance for a nonprofit’s leaders to step back and look at their organization and its activities as a whole—to understand what success looks like and to allocate time, talent, and dollars to the activities that can help achieve it. Even the most ambitious strategic plan must also be feasible.

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The New Problem-Solving Skills That All Cities Need

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Asylum seekers to New York City have, in the past year alone, more than doubled the city’s shelter population—from 50,000 to more than 100,000—which has both necessitated an extraordinary and expensive peacetime mobilization and raised questions about cities’ and regions’ capacities to effectively respond.

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President & Chief Executive Officer

NC Nonprofit

Organization Vision We envision a North Carolina where nonprofits are intentional in their commitment to holistically build healthy, equitable organizations and center racial equity to strengthen communities. Organization Mission To educate, connect, and advocate for North Carolina nonprofits.