Tue.Dec 20, 2022

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Survey: Younger Americans Plan to Get Financial Advisers When They Inherit

NonProfit PRO

According to survey data from FreeWill, millennials and Gen Xers whose parents or grandparents work with a financial adviser and who expect to receive an inheritance, are likely to seek professional help in managing their money once they have more of it.

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Leaders Say Public Health Ethics Is Necessary for Social Justice

NonProfit Quarterly

Image Credit: Nathan Dumlao on unsplash.com. How does the field of public health—given its role in making decisions that impact entire populations—define ethics? How can it be used to advance health equity and social justice? These are some of the questions explored at the 150th annual meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA)—a network of over 25,000 public health professionals—in November 2022.

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How Nonprofits Can Create a Flexible Work Environment That Works for Everyone

NonProfit PRO

As nonprofits gear up to hire new staff when fresh 2023 budgets come into effect this January, they’d be wise to think about why a candidate would choose their workplace’s culture over another. Here are a few simple things employers can implement to create a flexible work environment.

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Rethinking Risk and Responsibility in the Western Wildfire Crisis

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Mark W. Schwartz. The western United States is beginning to come to grips with the potential magnitude of the wildfire crisis. Increases in forest wildfire size, severity, and elevation have been linked to a 30-year pattern of increasing fuels in coniferous forests. Wildfire management is made even more challenging by changes in climate that have extended the fire season and increased the frequency of days that promote extreme wildfire (i.e., hot late dry season days with strong winds).

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Why Social Change Films Matter

NonProfit Quarterly

In this Microfilm Series from Edge Studios , writer and director Saphia Suarez proposes three tenets for people of color in the nonprofit sector. In the first microfilm installment , an overstepping funder is tried in a reparations and restoration trial. In the second , a group of friends discusses how people of color are raising the standard. In the final microfilm , a young production assistant is met with the unlikeliest of workplace environments: a space committed to a culture of generosity.

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Does Every Little Bit of ESG Integration Help?

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Harald Walkate. Since it was launched in 2006, thousands of corporations and organizations have signed the “Principles for Responsible Investment” (PRI), committing to “incorporate ESG issues into investment analysis and decision-making processes,” more commonly known as ESG integration. In that time, ESG integration has been enshrined in thousands of pension fund and asset manager ESG policies, while regulations such as the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation

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HLTH 2022: Obstacles to Health Equity

NonProfit Quarterly

Image Credit: Andrea De Santis on unsplash.com. Entering HLTH (pronounced “health”), an annual conference focused on the business of health—from healthcare startups to government agencies and insurance companies—feels as overwhelming as healthcare itself. Ten thousand attendees bustle through an expansive conference and exposition space at The Venetian in Las Vegas, neon lights and baroque excess serving as a backdrop for networking, dealmaking, and sharing learnings.

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Our 15 Most Viewed Blog Articles in 2022

The Volunteer Hub

In 2022, the VolunteerHub blog generated almost a million views. Here are our most viewed blog posts for the year according to analytics. Besides being an industry-leading provider of volunteer management software , VolunteerHub is also a thought leader for nonprofit organizations all over the world. The VolunteerHub blog is a go-to resource for everything nonprofit.

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2022 Technology Professional of the Year: Molly Dirr

NonProfit PRO

As associate executive director at CoachArt, Molly Dirr has become an advocate for nonprofit technology and is celebrating the nationwide rollout of the CoachArt Connect app. Her embrace of nonprofit tech for good has resulted in her recognition as NonProfit PRO’s Technology Professional of the Year.

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What You Were Reading: Our Top 10 Blog Posts of 2022 (and Some Honorable Mentions)

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

Unlike the last 2 years when posts about self-care were extremely popular (gee, I wonder why?), this year we are back to work with social media, annual reports, managing teams, and mapping workflows all making appearances. Here are the Top 10 Blog Posts published by Nonprofit Marketing Guide in 2021 according to WordPress most viewed: Blogs I Read Often for Mixed Links by Kristina Leroux.

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How Google’s Algorithm Update Impacts Your Organization

Nonprofit Megaphone

On August 25th, 2022, Google began rolling out its “ Helpful Content Update ,” which involves changes to the way that written content is ranked on the world’s most popular search engine. Simply put, the update has been launched in an effort to connect Googlers everywhere with more helpful and relevant search results. It serves as an antidote to increasing shortcut SEO writing tactics designed to exploit Google’s previous algorithm for the purpose of garnering high rankings without providing read

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How I Experienced 2022 and What Social Sector Leaders Must Demonstrate in 2023

NonProfit HR

As social impact leaders reflect on individual and collective experiences for 2022, one question to ponder is, how well have we given ourselves grace as leaders to be human? A follow-up question is, how thoughtful of others were we in the process? Meaning, how did we show up as a coach, collaborator and person? Read more. The post How I Experienced 2022 and What Social Sector Leaders Must Demonstrate in 2023 appeared first on Nonprofit HR.

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Should You Send Your Donors Gifts?

The LAPA Blog

With the holiday season upon us, gift giving is sure to be on your mind. A nonprofit CEO, Doretha, recently asked me, “Should I send my donors gifts?”. The post Should You Send Your Donors Gifts? appeared first on LAPA Fundraising.

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They won't know it when they see it

Jeff Brooks

As a fundraiser, you may have been told by someone who has authority over your work to try again; it's not right: I'll know it when I see it. Maybe you've even said it. You need to know: someone who thinks they'll know what they're looking for when they see it won't. Neither will you. Creativity and innovation don't work that way. I'll know it when I see it is a cop-out -- a way to kick the can down the road -- used when someone isn't able to give specific or useful direction.

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Market Rate Sheet for Nonprofit Positions – Total Rewards

NonProfit HR

Did you know that we offer market rate sheets for social impact organizations? Nonprofit HR provides one-off market rate sheets for positions within your organization as an affordable service to improve the strength of your total rewards program. Why? Because the key to the success of your mission is attracting, engaging and retaining staff Read more.

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Why Creating Social Media Content in Bulk Saves You Time

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Why Creating Social Media Content in Bulk Saves You Time. Creating bulk social media content is one of the best tactics you can apply. Read on to learn how it helps you save time and tips to get the most out of it. Is creating social media content in bulk worth it? Yes. Why? Let’s start by establishing the facts about social media and businesses. Social media usage is growing by the day.

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Supporter Retention: 5 Ways To Improve Supporter Relationships

Care2

As a nonprofit professional, you’re likely always thinking about ways to improve your supporter retention rate. Your retention rate measures how many supporters (donors, volunteers, ambassadors, community partners, etc.) continue helping your nonprofit over time. For example, you can calculate your donor retention rate by dividing the number of repeat donors you have this year by how many donors gave last year.

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Donorbox + HubSpot: New Native Integration for Improved Donor Management & Communication

Donorbox Nonprofit

What is one of the biggest lies you’ve ever been told? Was it a piece of clothing that said, “One size fits all”? In reality, nothing can fit everyone. And the same holds true for nonprofit messaging and outreach – not one single message can be the best fit for all of your supporters. This […]. The post Donorbox + HubSpot: New Native Integration for Improved Donor Management & Communication appeared first on Nonprofit Blog.

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Economic Justice: Best of 2022, Editors’ Selections

NonProfit Quarterly

Below is a selection of 15 articles that NPQ economic justice editors Steve Dubb and Rithika Ramamurthy chose as some of their favorite articles that NPQ published in the field of economic justice over the past year. It was not easy limiting our choices to 15. We hope you enjoy reading (or re-reading) these over the holidays! 1. Beyond Equity: Targeted Universalism and the Closing of the Racial Wealth Gap. . 2.