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How you can build a culture of trust through listening

Nonprofit Leadership Podcast

Did you know that employees are five times more likely to perform their best work if they believe their leader is truly listening to them? If you want to be a leader that establishes a culture of trust in your organization, then you need to make the skill of listening, your ally.

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A Guide to Successful Community-Centric Fundraising for Nonprofits

Affnetz

Join us on a journey that reshapes nonprofit dynamics, prioritizes community voices, and sparks a revolution in philanthropy Community-Centric Fundraising (CCF) is a revolutionary approach that is reshaping how organizations connect with their supporters. But why is this shift so important l, and what’s the historical context of CCF?

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How Nonprofits Can Leverage Organic Social Media to Increase Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

At the same time, nonprofits saw the largest trust decline of any American institution in 2023. In this environment, building a community of loyal advocates for your cause is more important than ever before. It’s convenient, and you know exactly what to expect.

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How to gather high-quality nonprofit client feedback

Candid

One way to serve your clients more effectively is to gather feedback from participants, then use what you learn to improve services and support organizational change initiatives. When you hear directly from clients, you can better tailor services to their needs and preferences, which, in turn, helps increase client retention and impact.

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Reparations, Not Charity

NonProfit Quarterly

“TWO LOVERS” BY CARLA JAY HARRIS/ WWW.LUISDEJESUS.COM/ARTISTS/CARLA-JAY-HARRIS Editors’ note: This article is from NPQ’s spring 2023 issue, “The Space Beyond: Building the Way.” 5 America’s economy—and its White residents specifically—have benefited from and been fueled by the institution of slavery and the stealing of Native land.

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Youth community service: Belonging, reciprocity, and agency 

Candid

How do young people today see their role in making the world a better place, and what are the implications for the social sector? At a macro level, service is an opportunity to reweave our cultural fabric of connection and social trust,” said Dugan. “It reported for “informal helping.”

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What Would an Economy That Loved Black People Look Like?

NonProfit Quarterly

I hold this question in my heart every day as I reflect on our current economic conditions and strategize about building a reimagined economy rooted in equity, justice, and liberation. To be serious about closing the racial wealth gap and building an economy that loves Black people, we need to focus our attention on the US South.