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Guarding Trust: Overlooked Factors That Protect Your Nonprofit’s Reputation

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Regular training on ethics, diversity, and inclusion helps align everyone with your nonprofits core principles. Example: Ethical Vendor Selection A sustainability-focused nonprofit decides to switch to an eco-friendly printing company after learning that their previous vendor had committed environmental violations.

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5 Revenue Streams to Strengthen Nonprofit Sustainability

Ann Green

According to Double the Donations CSR guide , there are five main facets of CSR: Philanthropic , which involves a company directly supporting a nonprofit through charitable contributions, such as matching gifts Volunteerism , in which a company encourages employees to engage with nonprofits by offering grants or paid time off Environmental , in which (..)

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Why Fashion Education Needs to Care About Climate Change

NonProfit Quarterly

These environmental challenges make it clear that addressing sustainability in fashion is essential. This educational framework perpetuates the unsustainable practices of fast fashion , where speed and cost take precedence over environmental and social responsibility. Why have fashion education programs been slow to adapt?

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4 Tips for Uncovering Your Donors’ Giving Motivations

Ann Green

Use ethical and organized data collection methods. However, you’ll need to consider the ethics of collecting this information. The three main ethics to keep in mind are consent, confidentiality, and communication. To enhance donor relations, NXUnite recommends conducting thorough research to learn as much as you can.

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

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Over that time, I have witnessed an increased emphasis on naming opportunities for buildings and a decreased emphasis on ethical practice in capital fundraising where naming gifts often serve as marketing or reputation enhancing vehicles for donors that overshadow sincere charitable intent. This idea may not be as exaggerated as it sounds.

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Building Community-Centered AI Collaborations

Stanford Social Innovation Review

But as nonprofits consider how to incorporate AI into their work, many look to expertise from tech sector, expecting tools and implementation advice as well as ethical guidance. When mission-driven nonprofits partner exclusively with tech firms, they risk prioritizing efficiency and data over impact, ethics, and the community's needs.

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The Future of Fundraising: 3 Tips to Leverage Nonprofit AI

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Data ethics to ensure AI-processed information is accurate and collected with proper consent. Sustainability to be mindful of AI’s short- and long-term environmental impacts. To inform your nonprofit’s guidelines for leveraging AI properly, use the Responsible AI Framework (developed by the Fundraising.ai