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The 2018 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

EveryAction

Participants will acquire a foundational understanding of this increasingly important component of fundraising strategy and will be able to identify and distinguish between the most common planned giving vehicles. Northern California Grantmakers and Silicon Valley Community Foundation / San Francisco, CA / $350. Planned Giving Primer.

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Building Infrastructure to Support Equity: A Conversation with Dr. Akilah Watkins

NonProfit Quarterly

Independent Sector is a broad cross-sectoral national membership organization that includes nonprofits, private foundations, and corporate giving programs with a mission to strengthen civil society. AW: Independent Sector is deeply committed to a civil society that promotes equity and justice.

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Building Union Power to Rein in the AI Boss

Stanford Social Innovation Review

These cases, on opposite sides of the globe, illustrate with painful clarity how the irresponsible use of artificial intelligence can harm both workers and the public, and how unregulated technology in the workplace also hurts communities.

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Reading List: Strengthening Democracy Through Social Innovation

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Public Trust Reboot: Unleashing the Millennial Civic Spirit by Yordanos Eyoel Healing Our Health System, One Vote at a Time by Alister Martin & Aliya Bhatia Coming Soon: SSIR’s Spring 2023 feature article on political innovation On the Frontlines of Democracy: Brazil March 15, 2023 at 10:55 a.m.

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Many things old are new again

Philanthropy 2173

In other words, current tax deduction policy does not matter to more than 90% of Americans) Mutual aid and direct giving are two very visible signs that the assumptions driving public policy change are not based in an understanding of how we give now. New institutions will emerge, but the transition will be bumpy.