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Just Announced! 2023 Spring Nonprofit Training Events

NonProfit Leadership Center

new training events and certificate programs to help you renew your commitment to growth and to nurture your organization’s learning culture. However, team members often become resistant to or fearful of necessary changes — not because of the change itself — but because of how that change is handled. REGISTER NEW!

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An Experimental Approach to Early-Stage Nonprofit Governance

Stanford Social Innovation Review

The ultimate success of these young nonprofits—their ability to fulfill their missions—will depend on many things, but good governance is among the most important. Successfully experimenting with and evolving its governance structure over the last decade has been central to Jump’s success.

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Announcing the Mid-South Nonprofit Conference Speakers!

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

This year’s theme, “ All In ”, will examine how the recovery and success of the nonprofit sector is driven by the collective and effective work of the staff, board, stakeholders, clients, community, government, and corporate sector. These small changes build upon each other and can lead to increased productivity and employee engagement.

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Just Announced! 2023 Spring Nonprofit Training Events

NonProfit Leadership Center

new training events and certificate programs to help you renew your commitment to growth and to nurture your organization’s learning culture. However, team members often become resistant to or fearful of necessary changes — not because of the change itself — but because of how that change is handled. REGISTER NEW!

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The Challenge to Power

NonProfit Quarterly

Structural racism “identifies dimensions of our history and culture that have allowed privileges associated with ‘whiteness’ and disadvantages associated with ‘color’ to endure and adapt over time.” Faced with unprecedented pressure to prove its loyalty to the government or perish, it chose collective preservation.