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Taking Steps Toward Disability Inclusion in China

Stanford Social Innovation Review

percent of the population, China has enacted more than 60 laws and regulations aimed at safeguarding the rights of individuals with disabilities, encompassing those with visual, auditory, linguistic, physical, intellectual, psychological, and multiple disabilities. China is no exception to this global issue.

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What Would an Economy That Loved Black People Look Like?

NonProfit Quarterly

Closing the Racial Wealth Gap in the South US researcher and agricultural law expert Nathan Rosenberg has said , “If you want to understand wealth and inequality in this country, you have to understand Black land loss.” We must collaborate on ways to work together and co-conspire to build collective power.

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SSIR’s 2023 Social Innovation Reading List

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Liptrap “While Dorff admits he is ‘inspired’ by the social-entrepreneurship movement, he has no illusions about the benefit corporation. How do we organize to put Joy’s Law, and more broadly collective intelligence, to work?” Dorff, reviewed by J. How does our recruiting need to change if we are drawing more on others in the ecosystem?

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I Owe You an Update

Fundraising Leadership

I am excited to collaborate with other women on setting intentions. Now, we are so excited to report we will soon receive funding for two cohorts (50 each) of 50 Women Can Change the World in Entrepreneurship! Funding for the 50 Women in Entrepreneurship will take up to a few months to arrive. I can’t yet share more information.

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The 2016 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

EveryAction

The 33rd Annual Nonprofit Organizations Institute features leading nationally recognized experts from private foundations, public charities, law, finance and government to discuss the latest tax, legislative and governance issues affecting nonprofit organizations. Entrepreneurship / #skollwf / @SkollFoundation. Entrepreneurship.

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How Are We Doing? 10 Years of Take The Lead

Fundraising Leadership

We have delivered 10 cohorts, including nonprofits, healthcare, journalism, law, entrepreneurship, and media and entertainment. Launched our unique, most immersive version of the curriculum: 50 Women Can Change the World in (fill in the sector). 90% feel more powerful, and 100% would recommend it to others.

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What’s in a Name? The Ethics of Building Naming Gifts

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Law professor John Eason notes that present-day social justice movements often call for renouncing past namings for slave owners, white supremacists, or anti-Semites. The artist developed the work to address the immigration crisis and collaborated with 21 community members.

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