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Building Power for Healthy Communities

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Tia Martinez In seeking to improve the health outcomes of people in underserved communities, philanthropy’s results have, in general, been disappointing: Socioeconomic and racial injustices run so deep in these communities that strong barriers to change extend well beyond the health care system. TCE listened.

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How to build deeper connections with your donors using surveys

iMarketSmart

61] Health events (diagnosis with cancer, declining health) do the same. Psychology studies show the same thing. The researchers explained, “nonprofit organizations are condemned more drastically for using a deceptive recruitment technique than are for-profit organizations.” Psychological Science, 26 (2), 231-236. [6]

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A Webinar: Measuring the Networked Nonprofit

Care2

Currently, she leads MomsRising's multi-state and federal campaigns around health reform. in Communications/Psychology from Willamette University. Ryann Miller -- Director of Nonprofit Services, Care2 Ryann Miller is director of nonprofit services at Care2, where she helps nonprofits recruit online supporters. Ashley has a M.A.