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AI and Racial Justice: Navigating the Dual Impact on Marginalized Communities

NonProfit Quarterly

Without intentional, ethical oversight, the data and algorithms behind AI risk repeating patterns of exclusion, discrimination, and bias. It reaches into healthcare, finance, justice, education, and public policy, promising to streamline and elevate.

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How to Restore Community Economies: Reestablishing the Right to Associate

NonProfit Quarterly

Decades of policy changes, however, often under the radar, today inhibit many diverse kinds of association. [We Public policy needs to facilitate large-scale financing for mutualist enterprises—organizations like cooperatives , employee-ownership trusts , and mutual insurance companies. This must be rectified.

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How Much Do Americans Trust Nonprofits? It’s Complicated.

NonProfit Quarterly

Americans have less trust in nonprofits to advocate for public policies and conduct nonpartisan voter engagement. There are clear pathways for nonprofits to increase public trust in the sector (7). Without the public’s trust, everything we do to advance our collective missions becomes harder, if not impossible.”

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Announcing the Mid-South Nonprofit Conference Speakers!

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

Whether it is fundraising, board development, public policy or leadership development, it is critical that all roles within the sector take an “all-in” approach to building the capacity of the nonprofit sector towards real change and success. The Ethical Fundraiser Transparency inspires confidence.

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Corporate Power That Benefits All of Us

Stanford Social Innovation Review

In addition, because the public trusts business more than the government or NGOs to innovate and solve big problems, that trust carries even more of an ethical responsibility for business: not only to be careful stewards of people and the planet, but also to safeguard hard-won rights and freedoms.

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The Promise of Impact Science

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Over the past 20 years or so, pioneering researchers including Mark Lipsey , Susan Mitchie , and Bruce Chorpita , among others, have created core component frameworks for fields such as juvenile justice, public health, and education. This standardization allows for apples-to-apples comparisons across programs and studies.

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25 Must-Know Global Trends in Giving

Nonprofit Tech for Good

92% believe that NPOs and NGOs are ethical and can be trusted and 96% believe that NPOs and NGOs are essential for creating social change. Arts and culture (2%), peace and nonviolence (1%), and research and public policy (1%) are the least donated to causes. 13) Donors worldwide are very supportive of NPOs and NGOs.