Why Pitch Competitions Matter in Spurring Nonprofit Innovation | npENGAGE: "lthough this event was all about for-profit ventures, the same phenomenon is happening in the philanthropic community.
Last fall only a few miles from Patriot’s Point where the USS Yorktown rests, another competition ended with the Center for Heirs Property taking home a $20,000 seed grant from SVP Charleston.
SVP stands for Social Venture Partners and is a group of engaged donors who are interested in seeking out nonprofits in which they make not only and investment of money, but also of time and expertise."
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Friday, May 08, 2015
How will the voluntary sector change? Not much really | Voluntary Sector Network | The Guardian
How will the voluntary sector change? Not much really | Voluntary Sector Network | The Guardian: "How will the voluntary sector change? Not much really
Stuff will crop up, accompanied by the over-reaction of press, politicians and commentators, but the fundamentals of giving, volunteering and community action will never change"
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Stuff will crop up, accompanied by the over-reaction of press, politicians and commentators, but the fundamentals of giving, volunteering and community action will never change"
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Thursday, May 07, 2015
Boards under Greater Regulatory Scrutiny for Lack of Care - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly
Boards under Greater Regulatory Scrutiny for Lack of Care - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly: "The result could be that increased scrutiny will be placed upon nonprofits that often fly under the radar. With nonprofits making up over five percent of America’s gross domestic product and nine percent of all wages, this could mean a big impact.
“I consider it my responsibility to promote and protect the nonprofit sector,” the New York Times recently quoted New York’s attorney general Eric T. Schneiderman as saying. “In part, we do that by aggressively investigating and prosecuting fraud. But we work just as hard to prevent mismanagement before it starts and, whenever possible, get troubled charities back on track.”"
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“I consider it my responsibility to promote and protect the nonprofit sector,” the New York Times recently quoted New York’s attorney general Eric T. Schneiderman as saying. “In part, we do that by aggressively investigating and prosecuting fraud. But we work just as hard to prevent mismanagement before it starts and, whenever possible, get troubled charities back on track.”"
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Foundations Take Broad Approach to Reducing Racial Inequalities - The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Foundations Take Broad Approach to Reducing Racial Inequalities - The Chronicle of Philanthropy: "As fires burned in Baltimore last week and thousands of the city’s residents expressed anger at police treatment of blacks, foundation executives meeting in San Francisco renewed their commitment to fighting racial inequality."
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Wednesday, May 06, 2015
Muscular Dystrophy Association Retires Its Telethon: Associations Now
Muscular Dystrophy Association Retires Its Telethon: Associations Now: "ast week, the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) announced that it would end its annual Labor Day Telethon, an event that it had put on for the past five decades. Most of that time, the telethon had been hosted by legendary comedian Jerry Lewis over 21.5 nonstop hours each year, though the 89-year-old gave up the role in 2010. Here are the final moments of Lewis’ last telethon, which raised more than $58 million:"
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Staff wellbeing in the voluntary and public sectors - take our survey | Society Professionals | The Guardian
Staff wellbeing in the voluntary and public sectors - take our survey | Society Professionals | The Guardian: "Research shows that – on average – the annual absence from work in the public sector was 9.6 days, 8.3 days in the not-for-profit sector and 6.6 days in the private sector. This is costly for the sectors – with the median annual cost of public-sector absence being £899 per employee, which is nearly £300 more than other sector."
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Keep your strategy clear « Philanthropy North Carolina
Keep your strategy clear « Philanthropy North Carolina: "Where is your nonprofit headed and how do you plan to get there?
The strategic plan you create to tell that story should be short, to the point, and easy to understand.
Your plan should spell out the need you address, and the people and places you serve."
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The strategic plan you create to tell that story should be short, to the point, and easy to understand.
Your plan should spell out the need you address, and the people and places you serve."
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Jargon-aught: Alleviate Overused Statements - The NonProfit TimesThe NonProfit Times
Jargon-aught: Alleviate Overused Statements - The NonProfit TimesThe NonProfit Times: "Just for fun, match the mission statements below with the organizations that use them. You won’t have to pass the second page of a Google search on “‘alleviate suffering’ mission” to cheat, but don’t."
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Tuesday, May 05, 2015
Donna Shalala Ready for ‘Messy’ Job Leading Clinton Foundation - The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Donna Shalala Ready for ‘Messy’ Job Leading Clinton Foundation - The Chronicle of Philanthropy: "The incoming head of the Clinton Foundation said Monday that her decades of experience handling "complex" jobs made her a good fit to run the grant maker, which has come under for fire for accepting contributions from undisclosed foreign donors.
"It is not that I am unflappable, but I love messy institutions," said Donna Shalala, who as president of the University of Miami raised $3 billion and navigated a two-year NCAA investigation."
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"It is not that I am unflappable, but I love messy institutions," said Donna Shalala, who as president of the University of Miami raised $3 billion and navigated a two-year NCAA investigation."
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MDA Cancels Telethon After Half-Century RunThe NonProfit Times
MDA Cancels Telethon After Half-Century RunThe NonProfit Times: "The 58-year run of the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s (MDA) Labor Day telethon is over.
After several years of tweaking its signature event, MDA today announced that it would discontinue production of the broadcast telethon this year, i"
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After several years of tweaking its signature event, MDA today announced that it would discontinue production of the broadcast telethon this year, i"
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Monday, May 04, 2015
The Blackbaud Index: Overall Charitable Giving Increased 1.7 Percent | Blackbaud News
The Blackbaud Index: Overall Charitable Giving Increased 1.7 Percent | Blackbaud News: "The Blackbaud Index today reported that overall charitable giving to nonprofits increased 1.7% and online giving increased 9.9% for the three months ending March 2015 as compared to the same period in 2014.
As reported in the 2014 Charitable Giving Report, overall giving grew 2.1% while online giving grew 8.9% for the full year 2014 compared to the full year 2013. Learn more about charitable giving trends in 2014 and gain additional insight from nonprofit industry experts by downloading the report at www.blackbaud.com/charitablegiving."
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As reported in the 2014 Charitable Giving Report, overall giving grew 2.1% while online giving grew 8.9% for the full year 2014 compared to the full year 2013. Learn more about charitable giving trends in 2014 and gain additional insight from nonprofit industry experts by downloading the report at www.blackbaud.com/charitablegiving."
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As Clock Winds Down, VA AG Herring Offers Help to Sweet Briar College Stakeholders - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly
As Clock Winds Down, VA AG Herring Offers Help to Sweet Briar College Stakeholders - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly: "A few days after Virginia’s governor publicly expressed a willingness to try to help resolve the situation at Sweet Briar College and lawmakers called for an AG investigation into the college, Attorney General Mark Herring has also publicly offered to facilitate a conversation between the board who voted to close the college and stakeholders who are trying to stop the implementation of that decision through litigation.
In the letter, Herring indicates that he had reached out previously for the same purpose, but at least in this case, it appears both the board and the stakeholder group Saving Sweet Briar have accepted the invitation."
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In the letter, Herring indicates that he had reached out previously for the same purpose, but at least in this case, it appears both the board and the stakeholder group Saving Sweet Briar have accepted the invitation."
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The Marriage of Art and Technology - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly
The Marriage of Art and Technology - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly: "Suitable Technologies recently partnered with eight U.S. museums to create virtual experiences for visitors. The eight inclusive museums include San Francisco’s de Young Museum, Seattle Art Museum, San Diego Museum of Art, Detroit Institute of Arts, San Diego Air and Space Museum, San Diego Museum of Man, San Jose’s Computer History Museum, and the University of South Dakota’s Natural History Museum.
“Museums are the perfect space for Beam experiences. The storytelling, history, and objects translate beautifully to a Beam visit,” explained Ch"
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“Museums are the perfect space for Beam experiences. The storytelling, history, and objects translate beautifully to a Beam visit,” explained Ch"
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Some Chutzpah! ED of Failed Nonprofit Claims She’s Owed $1.2 Million - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly
Some Chutzpah! ED of Failed Nonprofit Claims She’s Owed $1.2 Million - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly: "The bankruptcy of the 80-year-old FEGS Health and Human Services, one of New York City’s largest social service agencies, will require sorting through many claims from vendors and former staff members. One of the latter will be Gail Magaliff, who was the CEO during the period that the agency ran aground. She claims the agency owes her $1.2 million in deferred compensation. And while this kind of chutzpah is as common as corn among high-level executives at corporations, it is breathtakingly out of place in the nonprofit sector"
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Baylor philanthropy class to give nonprofit groups $75,000 during reception | The Baylor Lariat
Baylor philanthropy class to give nonprofit groups $75,000 during reception | The Baylor Lariat: "For the second semester in a row, Baylor’s Philanthropy and the Public Good class distributed thousands of dollars in grant money to nonprofits. At 1 p.m. Monday, $75,000 from anonymous donors will be disbursed to the 14 grant-receiving organizations at an award reception at the Baylor Club."
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