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Gather, Share, Build

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Great resources exist for developing a useful understanding of the current landscape and how existing AI tech can serve your mission, including this report from Stanford HAI and Project Evident and this AI Treasure Map for Nonprofits from Tech Matters. Nexleaf Analytics is already deploying shared data infrastructure for health systems.

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“We’re Not Meant to Do Life Alone”: The Invisible Network of Nonprofits

NonProfit Quarterly

That kind of parent engagement isn’t just helpful—it’s nonprofit governance in action. Many PTAs, school foundations, and advisory councils operate as community-based nonprofits. It was this nonprofit health system that finally identified the child’s underlying condition triggered by certain foods. “It

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Candid and Urban Institute: Decoding our data on government funding to nonprofits

Candid

Larger nonprofits typically have more resources to navigate the complex process required to secure government funding. Government grantees depend on these funds Candid found that about a third of nonprofit government grantees rely on these grants for more than 50% of their total revenue.

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Addressing the Nonprofit Workforce Crisis: 4 Practical Strategies

NonProfit Leadership Center

Compensation-Related Strategies Regularly review compensation structures to ensure they are competitive within the nonprofit sector. In addition to salary, emphasize the value of benefits, such as health care, retirement plans, flexible work arrangements, and professional development opportunities.

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How Rangeland Professionals Are Becoming Great Communicators

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

The organization includes not marketing and communications professionals, but range managers, natural resource professionals, researchers, Extension educators, decision-makers, and students who support the health and sustainability of our nation’s rangelands and the communities of people who depend on them.

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Why the Social Sector Needs an Impact Registry

Stanford Social Innovation Review

For decades, nonprofits, governments, philanthropies, and corporations have been dogged by how to measure social impact. To illustrate, here are three examples of registries as they work in those different sectors: health care, genetic research, and climate change. Health Care: Patient Registries. By Jason Saul.

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Protecting Nonprofits That Protect Us During Crises—and Beyond

NonProfit Quarterly

Strong communities need strong nonprofits. Government, philanthropy, and community members all relied on nonprofits during the COVID pandemic. The data from our survey confirm notable disparities in the financial health of organizations along racial lines. Were they able to keep up with service demand?