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Newsletter: Top Social Impact & Partnership Trends of 2022 ; Company to Staff: Get a booster, We'll Give Food Bank $100 ; How Your Nonprofit Can Use QR Codes

Selfish Giving

Action-triggered cause marketing for the win! ?? Marketing Your Cause 1. A guide to asking your supporters to identify their race , ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation. If you don't know who your supporters are you can't market them to potential partners. Brain Food 1. Here's a pitch to companies.

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Preserving Cambodia Town: How A Refugee Community Has Organized Itself

NonProfit Quarterly

These days, in Long Beach, you will find Cambodian art walks, night markets, and other community gatherings. Political figures, professionals, teachers, Buddhist monks, and people from various ethnic minority groups were executed. KH Market stayed open for a while. Led by Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge made everything much worse.

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Indigenous Land Return as Climate Justice

NonProfit Quarterly

The hubs are made up of converted shipping containers with water catchment systems that store fresh rainwater, first aid supplies, traditional tinctures, and food. That land is forever off the speculative market, so we’ll always take care of that land,” says Gould.

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How to Hire the Right People for Raising Major Gifts

iMarketSmart

As the study points out, 26% of giving pledge signers are ethnic minorities, immigrants, or non-US residents. But you don’t have to be of the same race or ethnic background as a donor prospect to effectively engage with them. This is true no matter the ethnic background of the gift officer or the prospect.

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Housing and Health: Creating Solutions With Communities

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Residents, regardless of zip code or how much money they have, can breathe clean air, eat healthy and culturally appropriate food, and have a safe, affordable place to call home. There are inequities in housing quality, stability, and access; and imbalances of power that favor markets, developers, and landlords.

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Recentering Philanthropy toward Social Justice

NonProfit Quarterly

Isabelle Leighton: I love that you’re starting with a nice and easy question, not like my favorite food or anything! And so, I think what you’re speaking to is very complex, because we want to try to simplify it and really focus on the race part, but a lot happens with class. It was sort of like a marketing budget.

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Coffee Companies That Emphasize Hiring Disabled Workers Fall Short

NonProfit Quarterly

But when it comes to living expenses in Wilmington, including rent, utilities, food, and transportation, the average for one person is $2,121 monthly. While these coffee shops can generate social awareness about the capacity of people with disabilities, there is a gap when it comes to race and ethnicity.