Browsing All posts tagged under »assessment«

If I had $1,000,000

December 30, 2011

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It’s a common question. And a neat practice to do with kids, your partner, and anyone.  It helps get to the core of who you are and what you value. If it were me? I’d invest it in an effort that would change the world. One that would improve it as dramatically as possible. Better… [Read more…]

Philanthropy Sucks, Pt 3: 5 Immediate Ways Nonprofit Leaders Can Fix It

November 10, 2011

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As we’ve shared, philanthropy (as a percentage of U.S. GDP) hasn’t increased in 50 years. All the while, there are more nonprofits, more wealth, a professionalizing sector and more. This is all in response to the recent Growing Philanthropy Report released last week.  We’ve discussed what donors and fundraisers can do. As a nonprofit leader… [Read more…]

The Detroit Difference: Large-scale social change

March 25, 2011

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The 2nd in a series of live blogs from the Young Nonprofit Professionals Conference shows that Detroit has much more to offer than Eminem and Chrysler Super Bowl commercials.  More than half of the children in Detroit are  in poverty.  Here’s how the Skillman Foundation looked to achieve large-scale social change for children in Detroit. … [Read more…]

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