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The Hard Problems: A Resilient Civil Society To Face What’s Next

The NonProfit Times

They are increasingly a vector attack, used as pathways for bad actors to get into government or foundation information technology (IT) systems. However, looking at these pressures gives us an opportunity to shape ourselves into a collaborative network of organizations who build a future that optimizes for thriving communities.

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Nonprofits Need Equity Too: The Case for Providing “Enterprise Capital”

NonProfit Quarterly

With this new understanding, Working Credit made three critical investments: Internal infrastructure, including information-technology systems to increase efficiency. New staff positions to increase financial and programmatic capacity.

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We Just Lost $54 Billion. Now What?

Stanford Social Innovation Review

In collaboration with Ministries of Health in Kenya, South Sudan , and Mali , it can treat 20 percent more malnourished children by simplifying its approach. Collaboration between complementary partners can also unlock scale opportunities. In Kampala and Nairobi, IRC coordinates Re: BUiLD , a five-year, 30 million Euro ($33.4

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From HeLa Cells to Digital Health: Navigating the Promises and Pitfalls of Modern Clinical Research

NonProfit Quarterly

Collaboration between technology companies, researchers, policymakers, and communities should be based on principles of equity, mutual benefit, and respect for local Partnerships should ensure that the data benefit the communities from which they are collected. Ethical Partnerships.

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Chief Financial Officer

Anedot

Approach emergent financial needs and challenges with a positive, collaborative, and solutions focused attitude leveraging partnerships with peers. Collaborate with People & Culture leadership on personnel budget. Clearly communicate financial data in a manner that enables informed decisions. CPA/CMA preferred.

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How an International NGO Plans to Fight the Digital Divide with a Satellite Company

NonProfit Quarterly

The collaboration, which the organizations formally announced on June 25 at an event in New York City, comes amid an expanding digital divide worldwide. Descombris described the collaboration with Intelsat as a “game changer,” since the CLCs already have technology labs that give community members access to online educational resources.

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What’s Love Got to Do With It? Returning Philanthropy to Its Root

Stanford Social Innovation Review

In the 1990s, information technology started to connect people and put social impact power in the hands of average citizens in an unprecedented way, and a disruptive wave of social entrepreneurs and philanthropists infused a new sense of dynamism and innovation into the sector. Hassan Hassan, founder of 4.0 (a Love is fearless.