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Why Organizers Need Mobilizers and Mobilizers Need Organizers

Stanford Social Innovation Review

The implication is that we need to approach social change not like we are seeking a silver bullet, but rather in search of collaborative principles that allow different people power strategies to coexist and stimulate productive change together. Central Coordination In 2015 and 2016, GetUp! Central Coordination In 2015 and 2016, GetUp!,

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55 Social Sector Leaders Selected for CNP September Cohort

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

In the constantly evolving social sector, leadership is key to making a meaningful impact. 55 Social Sector Visionaries These 55 individuals are more than just participants; they are visionaries, driven by the desire to transform the world, for the better.

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Uplifting Middle Tennessee: Nicole Olivia Rose’s Dedication to Nashville

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

F rom Education to Nonprofit Management Nicole’s interest in public service began in high school, where her involvement in the Youth Volunteer Corps sparked her passion. Her role as Executive Assistant at the Brown Center for Autism exposed her firsthand to the struggles families faced in accessing essential services.

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Ensuring Non-Profit Operational Continuity with JD Edwards Managed Services

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Ensuring Non-Profit Operational Continuity with JD Edwards Managed Services America’s 1.5 Applying for grants, running donation drives, and providing your basic services require careful orchestration, strong communication, and a laser focus on how to benefit from every last penny you have.

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How to Build A Strong Brand with Taylor Shanklin

Marketing for the Modern Nonprofit

We are hosting a free webinar to show you how to manage donor communications in the digital age, using technology and social media. Learn more at www.jcsocialmarketing.com/instil Taylor Shanklin is a TEDx speaker, podcast host + producer, and marketing innovator in the social impact sector. Will was also recently promoted to Sr.

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Nonprofits as Battlegrounds for Democracy

NonProfit Quarterly

6 The term “nonprofit neighborhoods” refers to “places where neighborhood based nonprofit organizations controlled access to the levers of political, economic, and social power and mediated the local manifestation of the state and the market.” 3 Furthermore, this approach obscured the need for structural change.

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Black Organizers in Boston’s Roxbury Neighborhood Provide a Path Forward

NonProfit Quarterly

Opened in 2023, this full-service grocer focused on the African diaspora through food (including a halal butchery, restaurant, cafe, and gathering space) has the audacious goal of controlling the food marketplace and attaining food sovereignty. Meeting community needs is about more than providing goods and services.

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