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    Communications

    Rethink, reuse, and repurpose: How to create more social media content with less work

    Content creation for nonprofits can be difficult with a clear lack of entertaining photos to post, reposting old content in these cases might work in your organizations favor.

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    Communications

    How can we have courageous conversations?

    Co-director of Big Duck Farra Trompeter speaks with the co-editors of Collecting Courage: Joy, Pain, Freedom, about how to nudge staff toward more candid communication.

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    Resource Mobilization

    What’s in a Name? The Ethics of Building Naming Gifts

    Large capital campaigns are known for offering naming opportunities or “publicity rights,” but an emphasis on naming gifts could undermine the charitable purpose.

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    Resource Mobilization

    Nonprofit Fundraising: Are You Choosing The Right Grants?

    As important as grants are for nonprofits, it's possible to choose the wrong grants that create more trouble than their worth.

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    Wellness

    Beyond Self-Care and Wellness Retreats: What Healing Justice Requires

    Healing justice work is often seen as recent but is rooted in different global histories and can be essential for social movements that need collective care.

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    Wellness

    9 energizing ideas that can put a spring in your step

    Spring has almost sprung and there are several science-backed approaches to help thaw out from the winter months and refresh your daily routine.

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    Leadership

    Preparing Your Nonprofit to Move Beyond the Founder

    In the lifecycle of a nonprofit, the founder must move on from the organization and allow it to thrive on its own and carry on the mission.

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    Leadership

    Calling People Forward Instead of Out: Ten Essential Steps

    Calling out is often a public naming of wrong, calling in is the opposite, but both still a level of shame toward the receiving person where calling forward is an invitation.

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    Gender Equity

    What a Mughal Princess Can Teach Us About Feminist History

    Feminist history creates a more complete worldview by focusing on the experiences of women, often overlooked in traditional histories.

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