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Guarding Trust: Overlooked Factors That Protect Your Nonprofit’s Reputation

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Strengthen Internal Accountability Your teamstaff and volunteers alikeshould reflect the values and mission of your organization. Regular training on ethics, diversity, and inclusion helps align everyone with your nonprofits core principles. A single misstep online can have lasting consequences.

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Sustainable Fashion: How to Build an Eco-Conscious Wardrobe

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Sustainable Fashion: How to Build an Eco-Conscious Wardrobe Building an eco-conscious wardrobe isn’t about sacrificing style—it’s about aligning your fashion choices with your values, reducing waste, and supporting ethical practices. Ethical Transparency Research brands’ supply chains and labor practices.

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Transformative Leadership

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Monk, Architect, Diplomat by Mark Albion Three types of leadership are needed to build a successful organization. Ethics and Nonprofits by Deborah L. Rhode and Amanda K. Packel Unethical behavior remains a persistent problem in nonprofits and for-profits alike.

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[DATA] 14 Must-Know Stats About How Nonprofits Use Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

When asked why their nonprofit does not use Facebook Charitable Giving Tools, the 63% responded: 18%: Facebook Charitable Giving tools are not available in my country. 32%: Facebook Charitable Giving tools are available in my country, but we choose not to use them. 43%: They had never heard of Facebook Charitable Giving tools.

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25 Must-Know Global Trends in Giving

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Based upon the survey results of 4,084 donors worldwide, the 2017 Global Trends in Giving Report is an annual research project that examines how donors prefer to give and engage with their favorite causes and charitable organizations. 13) Donors worldwide are very supportive of NPOs and NGOs.

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Segregation Helped Build Fortunes. What Does Philanthropy Owe Now?

Stanford Social Innovation Review

It was taught in economics textbooks and enshrined in 1924 in the code of ethics for the National Association of Real Estate Boards that prohibited agents from integrating neighborhoods by “introducing” members of a race or nationality not already present. Foundations have the resources with which to do so.

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The Social Impact Investment Mirage

Stanford Social Innovation Review

While the vast majority of these are still restricted to nonprofit or charitable organizations, the good news is that there is a growing openness in these sectors to fund for-profit entities that are working on social impact solutions. What about public sector funds or foundation grants?