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

Stanford Social Innovation Review

For the past three decades, I have guided museums, nonprofit arts organizations, and higher education institutions in planning, programming, fundraising for, and promoting new or renovated cultural facilities that fulfill mission imperatives. This idea may not be as exaggerated as it sounds.

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Fisheries and Stewardship: Lessons from Native Hawaiian Aquaculture

NonProfit Quarterly

This article is from a series, published by NPQ in partnership with the First Nations Development Institute (First Nations), that lifts up Native American voices to highlight issues concerning environmental justice in Indian Country. It was first published online, on March 31, 2020, and is republished here with minor alterations.

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The Evolution of Leadership in the AI Era

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Additionally, the rise of AI is fostering a more inclusive decision-making process, encouraging a culture where diverse perspectives, informed by data-driven insights , are valued. They may prioritize understanding the ethical and long-term implications of AI on business and society.

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64 Online Stores That Benefit Nonprofits and the Greater Good

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By shopping at any of the 64 online stores listed below, socially conscious and ethical consumers can channel some of their spending power this holiday season into the nonprofit sector and the Greater Good. The Field Museum Store offers gifts for those interested in science and cultural, natural, and human history. billion in 2021.

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Prioritizing authentic connections through trust-based philanthropy 

Candid

We are committed to fostering an organizational culture that encourages diversity of perspective, respectful dissent, and continuous learning, both internally and externally. For example, we incorporate 360-degree feedback from staff, funders, and grant partners when making strategic decisions and conducting annual staff reviews.

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Pivot To 2024: 6 Tips for Leaders to Succeed in New Year

Fundraising Leadership

Looking to pivot to a successful 2024, here is the latest research on trends in social media, ecommerce, AI, workplace culture, and customer concerns that can help you shape your plans this year. “ Looking to pivot to a successful #2024, here is the latest research on #trends in social media, ecommerce, AI, workplace culture and more.

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Land Rematriation: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez, Donald Soctomah, Darren Ranco, Mali Obomsawin, Gabriela Alcalde, and Kate Dempsey

NonProfit Quarterly

Connected to that work, though, which is much more than land return, than #LandBack—that work—is what many of us call rematriation , which is much more focused on the cultural frameworks that we bring to the table as Indigenous people. And in many Indigenous cultures, this is seen as the domain of women-centered work.