Nonprofit Organizational Fitness and Health Are Not the Same
NonProfit PRO
APRIL 24, 2024
Nonprofits may confuse organizational fitness with health. Here's the difference, as well as some tips to boost your organization's health.
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NonProfit PRO
APRIL 24, 2024
Nonprofits may confuse organizational fitness with health. Here's the difference, as well as some tips to boost your organization's health.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
JANUARY 18, 2024
Prest Mother Cabrini Health Foundation The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation has awarded $172 million to 514 nonprofit organizations that are helping to improve community health and reduce disparities in health outcomes across New York State.
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NonProfit PRO
JUNE 29, 2023
A national report from PeopleKeep showed qualified small employer health reimbursement arrangements provide nonprofits an affordable way to offer health benefits to employees. Before this, nonprofits reported they could not afford group insurance or were looking for more flexibility.
NonProfit Leadership Alliance
FEBRUARY 21, 2024
Vital Strategies, the New York-based public health nonprofit I’ve led for the past two decades, employs nearly 400 people in 16 countries. At Vital Strategies, we consider our global diversity to be our strength, and a powerful asset in our mission to reimagine public health for everyone. Did you enjoy this story?
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
MARCH 12, 2024
The Salesforce founder Marc Benioff and his wife, Lynne, are building on their extensive giving to health care in the Bay Area. By Maria Di Mento Kevin Dietsch, Getty Images Lynne and Marc Benioff gave to two nonprofits to expand access to health care in Hawaii, where they own property.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
OCTOBER 13, 2023
Now a foundation bearing his name — and based on an Air Force program — is working to improve mental health in hundreds of colleges. His parents, Donna and Phil Satow (far left and far right) created the Jed Foundation to support the mental health of college students. Twenty-five years ago, a college student took his own life.
NonProfit PRO
JUNE 22, 2022
Economic volatility, labor shifts, donor fatigue, and dwindling federal funding present challenges for nonprofits. Fortunately, there are steps nonprofits can take to improve and protect their financial health.
NonProfit PRO
SEPTEMBER 26, 2023
Here are some tips for supporting employee recognition, support, and wellness within your nonprofit team. While the mission can be the best part of the job, it can also be emotionally taxing and stressful to be so invested in a particular cause.
NonProfit PRO
AUGUST 25, 2022
The Cigna Foundation announced it is accepting applications for its Health and Well-Being grant program. This grant cycle will focus on mental health as part of the foundation’s continued commitment to improving access to care and eliminating health disparities.
NonProfit PRO
MAY 12, 2023
Quality Insights, a nonprofit health care quality improvement company, is marking its 50th anniversary by providing $100,000 in grants to nonprofits and community organizations seeking to improve health and health care in nine states and U.S. territories.
NonProfit PRO
APRIL 14, 2022
Intermountain Healthcare and SCL Health, two leading nonprofit healthcare organizations, have completed a merger, creating a model health system that provides high-quality, accessible, and affordable healthcare to more patients and communities in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, and Kansas.
NonProfit PRO
AUGUST 6, 2021
The conventional wisdom in today’s health insurance marketplace holds that nonprofits should not consider a self-funded health insurance model because cash flow concerns make such a plan too risky. This notion is false, and it has been perpetuated for years by both the insurance carriers and the broker community.
Momentum Nonprofit Partners
MARCH 6, 2024
Health Insurance Carriers include Cigna, BCBS, Aetna, and United HealthCare Tennessee Nonprofit Network is thrilled to announce new health insurance options for all member organizations! As a reminder, you must be a member of Tennessee Nonprofit Network. Yes, if you're a team of one, you still qualify!
Momentum Nonprofit Partners
FEBRUARY 21, 2024
A special message from Tennessee Nonprofit Network President & CEO, Kevin Dean Dear Tennessee Nonprofit Network Members, I'm thrilled to announce a groundbreaking development for our state's nonprofit community! Our member organization will also have multiple health insurance providers as options. Stay informed!
Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog
FEBRUARY 13, 2024
PLEASE NOTE: The purpose of this article is to help those who do not normally think about their mental health and remind those of us who already deal with issues to pay attention to signs we may be burning out and need a break from work. Anyway, no matter your age, your mental health should be as important as your physical health.
Stanford Social Innovation Review
NOVEMBER 8, 2023
Unfortunately, there are not many health clinics nearby where Elisa can get easy access to primary care with her Medicaid insurance. Life expectancy can differ up to 30 years in the US between different zip codes in the same state, indicating the significance of socioeconomic, environmental, and social factors in driving health outcomes.
Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog
AUGUST 9, 2023
If you’re like many nonprofit marketers I know, you’re all about making a positive impact in the world through your work. To truly serve our missions and industry, we must prioritize our health and resilience. Because when it comes down to it, our most valuable asset is our mental health.
NonProfit Quarterly
JANUARY 26, 2024
Image credit: DOERS on istockphoto.com Studies of climate change impacts “have largely focused on physical health,” according to a policy brief issued in summer 2022 by the World Health Organization (WHO). And as the climate crisis continues, whose mental health is most at risk?
Stanford Social Innovation Review
DECEMBER 6, 2023
Weak social connections represent an equivalent health risk to smoking and obesity. Here are several tenets of public health and how they are playing out addressing social isolation and loneliness across the globe. Help Health Care Professionals Diagnose Loneliness Diagnosis is the first step to treatment.
NonProfit Quarterly
FEBRUARY 27, 2024
Image credit: Allef Vinicius on Unsplash Nonprofits remain a robust part of the US economy and a major source of employment. Donor contributions to nonprofits fell by 10 percent. Twenty percent of nonprofit employees “struggle paycheck-to-paycheck.” The report does not indicate what those funding sources might have been.)
NonProfit Quarterly
MAY 9, 2023
The piece struck a chord with many NPQ readers, as it did for the Health Justice desk. Looking back on that time offline, I recognize how important it was to my work as a health justice practitioner to create space for play, creativity, and dreaming. million fund to enable sabbaticals for BIPOC leaders.
NonProfit Quarterly
MARCH 29, 2023
Image Credit: Reneé Thompson on unsplash.com COVID-19 impacted the physical health of millions across the country, hitting marginalized communities the hardest. Less visible was the pandemic’s impact on behavioral health, an umbrella term for mental health, substance use disorders, and life stressors.
Momentum Nonprofit Partners
FEBRUARY 7, 2024
Monitor Legislation that Impacts Your Nonprofit and the Communities you serve Nonprofits must be legislative watchdogs for three key reasons: Impact awareness: New laws affect funding, operations, and beneficiary eligibility. Nonprofits bring unique perspectives to lawmakers. Staying informed prevents blindsided disruptions.
Bloomerang
NOVEMBER 29, 2023
Healthcare nonprofits today face a challenging landscape where balancing donor management and fundraising is critical—because the journey of nurturing relationships with donors is as critical as the healthcare services you provide. Nonprofits use this data to personalize outreach and engagement efforts.
NonProfit PRO
NOVEMBER 21, 2023
The health and future of the nonprofit sector could be in jeopardy if changes are not made, reveals the "Health of the U.S. Nonprofit Sector: Annual Review." The report provides a snapshot of the sector, illustrating how donor behavior, staff mental health, public trust, and advocacy are tied together.
NonProfit PRO
OCTOBER 8, 2021
In honor of World Mental Health Day on Sunday, Pinterest has launched a new campaign, “Havens: Invest in Rest” to create space on its platform for users, or “pinners,” to reflect on the global impact of mental health. Additionally, it will give more than $1 million to mental health organizations.
Stanford Social Innovation Review
MAY 30, 2023
Aruta & Kelly Davis A convergence is happening between the climate and mental health movements, and social impact practitioners need to pay attention. Characterizing the relationship between these two complex problems is often challenging because the true tolls of the mental health and climate crises are inseparable.
NonProfit Quarterly
DECEMBER 20, 2022
Entering HLTH (pronounced “health”), an annual conference focused on the business of health—from healthcare startups to government agencies and insurance companies—feels as overwhelming as healthcare itself. We’re not talking about the lack of funding for our public health system. Hot Topics in Health Equity.
The Charity CFO
JULY 17, 2023
Just like a human body’s health situation can be complex, nonprofit financial health is similarly nuanced. That’s why staying financially healthy and keeping your nonprofit in tip-top shape requires the occasional “checkup” to see where you’re doing well and where you can improve.
NonProfit Quarterly
APRIL 20, 2023
Image Credit: Wesley Davi on pexels.com How interlinked are climate change and mental health? The Overlapping Impacts of Climate Health and Mental Health Mental health is a global crisis; in 2020, almost a billion people were reported as living with a mental health condition.
Stanford Social Innovation Review
MAY 15, 2023
By Daisy Rosales & Kelly Davis Mental health has become a central topic of discussion as reports of depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions continue to increase in the United States and globally. This is not only necessary, but possible.
NonProfit Leadership Center
SEPTEMBER 5, 2023
For Florida nonprofits in the Tampa Bay area, critical funding opportunities are now available to support your communities and advance your missions. Petersburg is accepting proposals for funding focused on mental health and wellness for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and economic equity and justice.
Bloomerang
APRIL 7, 2022
According to The World Health Organization , of the 1 billion people around the world currently experiencing a mental disorder, more than 80% are without any form of quality, affordable care. And with the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on mental health, there has never been a more important time than now to address mental health conditions. .
Stanford Social Innovation Review
JUNE 20, 2023
By Kelly Davis , Rukudzo Mwamuka , Erla Magnúsdóttir & Gabriella Brent All over the globe, stigma and entrenched gender norms continue to prevent many men from seeking mental health support. The thing is, conversations about help-seeking in men’s mental health are not unique to men or mental health.
Stanford Social Innovation Review
NOVEMBER 3, 2022
In vibrant and thriving communities, people have the power and resources to realize their vision of health and well-being. The importance of housing as a social determinant of health has been well-documented by researchers and philanthropies alike. By Stacey Barbas , Kate McLaughlin , Jessica Mulcahy & Vedette R.
NonProfit PRO
SEPTEMBER 15, 2023
Cultivating and sustaining public trust is vital to the health of any organization. Given the importance of public opinion and third-party ratings, we’ve compiled 10 tips to consider when establishing or maintaining your nonprofit organization’s profile.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
FEBRUARY 27, 2024
From unfulfilled racial-justice pledges to unionizing nonprofits, the pressures on woman leaders like me aren’t letting up. Donors need to recognize that and invest in our physical and mental health. Donors need to recognize that and invest in our physical and mental health.
NonProfit Leadership Center
JANUARY 26, 2024
The Nonprofit Leadership Center is pleased to welcome four new board members to our dynamic board of directors : Lisa L. On a daily basis, nonprofit organizations strengthen the fabric of our community and play a vital role in building healthy communities by providing critical services that contribute to economic stability and mobility.
Successful Nonprofits
MARCH 15, 2023
The post 3 Indicators of Nonprofit Board Health appeared first on Successful Nonprofits.
NonProfit Leadership Alliance
NOVEMBER 20, 2023
As a nonprofit leader, you know first-hand the value of your work and how necessary it is to help your beneficiaries. This principle applies to your nonprofit’s team members. In this article, we’ll cover the top strategies to focus on self-care at your nonprofit. Offer mental health days. Let’s get started!
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
MARCH 27, 2024
Prest Also, Price Philanthropies gave $10 million to accelerate training for mental-health professionals in California, and Girls Who Invest received $2 million to recruit more women and nonbinary people for careers in the investment-management industry.
Bloomerang
MARCH 2, 2022
We’ll explore issues nonprofits face in this in-depth webinar discussing what leads to burnout and turnover. But beyond that, nonprofit Executive Madison Gonzalez, will break down practical tips and reminders on what it takes to foster a positive environment for employees amongst the stress all year long. Why is this?
Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls
JULY 14, 2023
How Biostimulants Are Enhancing Crop Health in Farming Biostimulants offer a promising, sustainable solution for enhancing crop health in modern agriculture. In recent years, a rapidly evolving farming methodology is drawing attention in the realm of modern agriculture: the use of biostimulants to enhance crop health.
Marketing for the Modern Nonprofit
MAY 17, 2023
Taking care of our mental health should not be something that falls down the list of priorities, especially when working in the ‘always on’ culture of comms. who manage nonprofit social media accounts, because they are often at the front line when it comes to a crisis. We owe a duty of care to the people (even if just ourselves!)
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