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For the Love of Humankind: End of Year Fundraising for Community impact

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

always avoid using language and photos in your marketing practices that profit from impoverished communities! She moved to Chicago after high school to study Political Science and Sociology at DePaul University. Overall, it’s not too late to get creative and think of ways to engage the community. Louis City, Missouri.

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Your greatest untapped online resource: your people

Nonprofit Marketing Blog

Today I feature a guest post by Filippo Trevisan of the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow. A question that non-profits often ask me when I invite them to help out with my research on e-participation is: “What’s in it for us?” I met Filippo after a recent panel discussion on social media.

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Collaboration Across Social Boundaries: A Practical Guide

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Water managers conclude that their shared underground resource requires a regional association bringing together small and large cities and rural areas with vastly different organizational cultures. Nor do psychology, economics, management science, critical theory, urban planning, operations research, or any other field.

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What Does It Mean to Dismantle Racial Capitalism Anyway?

NonProfit Quarterly

1 The profits from this trade were fundamental to the forming of a transnational capitalist class—and, of course, provided money that could purchase more human beings from West Africa. Robinson, a professor of political science and Black studies. This human trade continued for over 200 years. “The

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Movement Economies: Building an Economics Rooted in Movement

NonProfit Quarterly

We know there’s a deep hunger in movements for an economy that people collectively own and democratically manage. This was seen as a politically smart means to avert White backlash. 21 In other words, until quite recently, it was considered politically smart for economic justice groups to avoid talking about race.

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Lessons from Campaign 2010: Innovations in Online Fundraising and Organizing from the Mid-term Elections

Care2

Presenters: Teddy Goff: Teddy serves as Associate Vice President for Strategy at Blue State Digital, a digital marketing agency, where he oversees both the account management and creative delivery teams servicing more than 75 active engagements across the globe. Kennedy, Partners In Health, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among others.