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10 Ways Funders Can Address Generative AI Now

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Most obviously, funders working in specific issue areas—climate, health, education, or in my case, democracy—can work to support efforts downstream to prepare government and civil society in their respective sectors to take advantage of the opportunities and mitigate the risks of AI on their specific areas of concern. This might include: 1.

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Segregation Helped Build Fortunes. What Does Philanthropy Owe Now?

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By prohibiting any future sale of the property to Black or other non-white owners, restrictive covenants gave white buyers confidence that their homes and neighborhoods would remain white enclaves and therefore retain the “ enduring value ” that Cafritz promised for his “lifetime homes.” It was profitable to do so. As historian N.D.B.

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Nonprofit Holiday Gift Guide

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We work with communities and governments to tackle the root causes of bonobo endangerment. We’re a way for you to shop with intention for ethically-sourced handcrafted wares – and to share in the joy of empowering makers in ten thousand villages.” We provide rescue, sanctuary, and rewilding to endangered bonobos.

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ESG Is Not Impact Investing and Impact Investing Is Not ESG

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Coined in 2004, ESG emerged as a joint effort by the UN, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), and the Swiss Government to support the financial industry’s consideration of ESG issues in mainstream investment decision-making (although its roots exist in the socially responsible movement, or SRI). Impact is both.

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3 Common Nonprofit Board Myths

NonProfit Hub

The organization sought Yoho’s resignation claiming his actions and words were “not reflective of the ethical standard expected of our Board of Directors.”. The Yoho case is an extreme one, where actions were in clear violation of ethical guidelines. Myth #2 Roberts Rules is the Law. A board member fired? How does that happen?

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Your Tennessee Legislative Recap for 2023

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

Scotty Campbell (R-Mountain City) resigned after local media uncovered a legislative ethics panel found him in violation of sexual harassment policy involving at least one intern. 20 million to support crisis pregnancy non-profits. Lastly, in the final week of the session, Rep.

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Your Tennessee Legislative Recap for 2023

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

Scotty Campbell (R-Mountain City) resigned after local media uncovered a legislative ethics panel found him in violation of sexual harassment policy involving at least one intern. 20 million to support crisis pregnancy non-profits. Lastly, in the final week of the session, Rep.