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A Lifelong Commitment to Service: Anjelica Hall, CNP

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Jude, TNTP (The New Teacher Project), and the Make-A-Wish Foundation, where she was a NextGen Fellow through American Humanics. She has worked with Teach for America Memphis, K IPP Memphis, Education Pioneers, and the Harvard Graduate School of Education, a testament to her d iverse skill set.

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Donors Critical To Future Of Healthcare NPOs

The NonProfit Times

“Higher education figured out, many years before healthcare did, that philanthropy was going to be an important and growing source of revenue for things like new buildings, programs, and research endowments,” according to Erin Lanahan, founder and president of Twin Point Insights, a healthcare consultancy in Los Angeles.

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[ASK AN EXPERT] Should Your Board Have Term Limits?

Bloomerang

Reasons organizations don’t recruit new board members are they: (1) fear losing the loyalty of board members who give a lot of money; (2) simply don’t want to hurt people’s feelings, or (3) don’t know where to go to recruit new board members. How do we find new board members to recruit?

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12 Job Boards for Nonprofit Professionals Worldwide

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A extensive job board and career resource center for nonprofit professionals and foundation executives. 3) Foundation List :: foundationlist.org. Positions actively posted and recruited for on Foundation List include part-time and full-time positions from executive to entry-level. 2) FlexJobs :: flexjobs.com/nonprofit.

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14 Job Boards for Nonprofit Professionals Worldwide

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Job Seekers 1) Chronicle of Philanthropy :: jobs.philanthropy.com A extensive job board and career resource center for nonprofit professionals and foundation executives. nonprofits, foundations, and institutions of higher education. nonprofits, foundations, and institutions of higher education.

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A Primer for Incubating Child Care Businesses

NonProfit Quarterly

Back in 2019, during a listening tour of the seven rural Maine counties that border Canada, we learned that many people—predominantly women with a passion for early childhood education—would like to start a home- or facility-based childcare but lack the business acumen and confidence to get started. Recruiting a cohort is tricky.

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Building Nonprofit Capacity, Hand in Hand

Stanford Social Innovation Review

In the name of equity, some foundations have taken a “no strings attached” approach to capacity building, believing that nonprofit skill and competency assessments are misinformed or overly informed by funder preferences. We also provided a grant to heavily subsidize the cost of the fellowship for LENA.