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Calling Out, Calling In, and Calling Upon One Another

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Stefanie Demong Being a nonprofit CEO is a weird, often lonely gig. About one in four nonprofit CEOs vacates their post annually and 72 percent report some degree of burnout at any given time. Ballard began reaching out to other nonprofit leaders, asking how they thought about centering race and equity.

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GlassPockets at sunset: reflections from working at the intersection of power and light 

Candid

While GlassPockets has served to steadily motivate participating funders to share more information publicly, with only 112 participating foundations, the reality is that most funders opted not to participate. We aim for a 360° sector-wide view via Candid’s Nonprofit Profiles on GuideStar. Lessons from transparency trends.

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[VIDEO] How to Tap Into Gen Y & Z Donors

Bloomerang

Every time I see a blog post or a byline from her, I zoom right in on that and read it before I move on with my day. I come to you today with about six years of fundraising experience, traditionally, and lots of other additional nonprofit experience as well. Full Transcript: Steven: Okay, Dom. I got 3:00 Eastern. Steven: All right.