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Nonprofits Need Equity Too: The Case for Providing “Enterprise Capital”

NonProfit Quarterly

Todays model for funding nonprofits and social enterprises is fundamentally broken. This crisis has laid bare what nonprofit leaders have known for years: Todays model for funding nonprofits and social enterprises is fundamentally broken. New staff positions to increase financial and programmatic capacity.

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How Policy Is Building a Social Economy in South Korea

NonProfit Quarterly

Today, Korea’s social and solidarity economy is increasingly mature—with a system of national legislation supporting four types of solidarity economy enterprises: self-sufficiency enterprises, social enterprises, village community enterprises, and cooperatives. Here is the story of their development.

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A Guide to Outsourcing for Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

According to Statista information, the global market value of the outsourcing industry was about $92.5 Information technology-related activities. With the help of information technology, numerous back-office activities can be automated to save time and money. billion by 2027. Fundraising related activities.

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Director of Quality and Strategic Growth

Anedot

The program’s execution should result in measurable value for all BI program clientele and staff, aligning with their needs, expectations, and requirements. Strategic business development and support of the organization’s current Social Enterprise initiatives, as well as input into and development of potential future opportunities.