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Elevate 2025 On Demand: The Nonprofit Conference Everyone’s Talking About

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Whether you’re a seasoned nonprofit leader or just launching your career in the social sector, Elevate delivers the insights, tools, and inspiration you need. Shareable Earn a digital badge in Social Sector Leadership that you can add to your resume or LinkedIn profile. What Is Elevate 2025 On-Demand?

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  Freedom To Fight For DEI: How Legal Battles Affect Leadership Policies, Commitment

Fundraising Leadership

It’s about far more than public displays on social media, recruiting initiatives, one and done anti-bias and anti-harassment trainings.” It also bans policies or programs with ‘diversity, equity, and inclusion’ in their names,” reports the global law firm, Skadden. A study conducted shortly after the U.S.

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5 Ways to Use Your Smartphone for Social Good

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Make sure to get your nonprofit added to the list of benefiting charities through these apps, then let your supporters know how they can use them to help your nonprofit reach its fundraising goals. 2) Donate to a charity fundraiser or start one of your own. Many charities are dedicated to causes that are impacted by public policy.

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Sharing Meals

Stanford Social Innovation Review

For example, the Rhode Island Food Policy Council (RIFPC) is the backbone network for the people, businesses, government agencies, and community organizations that make up Rhode Island’s food system. Learn new structures Food Policy Councils take different forms. To create change in such a system requires systems leadership.

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10 Marketing Realities Nonprofits Need to Accept to Succeed

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Neither is communications or public relations. Reality 2: There is no such thing as the general public. The general public includes everyone, from children to seniors, rich and poor, incarcerated and homeless. Smart nonprofits are now using social media tools to create those same cozy feelings online.

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Is Community Engagement or Awareness Essential? Depends on Your Mission.

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Will the way an arts organization approaches its communications work vary significantly from a social service agency? Interested in the results for fundraising or branding goals? “Engaging our community” is the #1 nonprofit communications goal overall. Download your free copy of the 2017 Trends Report now.

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[Podcast] Building Public Support with Strategic Communication Campaigns with Houda Elyazgi

The Charity CFO

Houda Elyazgi joins A Modern Nonprofit to talk about building integrated and strategic communication campaigns to help build momentum and get public support for your most important initiatives. Houda is committed to making the world better through her work in diversity, equality, education and public policy. Or here ??.