Gates Foundation’s outsize power on show in annual letter, a special nonprofit twist on Valentine’s Day, the search is on for Tulsa Race Massacre victims, and more!
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The Leadership Ethos: How What We Believe Can Inform Our Leadership Practices

Our values, beliefs, and politics influence our decisions—consciously or not. Bell locates practices and their impacts in four domains that reflect shifts in our leadership approach.

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Big Bets and the Gates Foundation: How’s That Working for Us?

Bill and Melinda Gates bring a “when you got everything, you got nothin’ to lose” perspective to the role they believe philanthropy should play.

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One Zoo’s Fundraising Scheme: Valentine Vengeance via Cockroaches and Rats

Sometimes, deep in the craziest and most far-fetched ideas, there lurks a way to draw attention to your organization and raise funds. This one is just weird.

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The Search for Victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

Not enough people know about this important piece of history, including some residents of the city where it took place.

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Student Loan Forgiveness: Where It Sits in the President’s Budget

Those paying back student loans through PSLF should know the proposed budget would only abolish the endeavor going forward, not affect those already enrolled.

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California Governor Proposes State Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

By setting high standards, California often brings the rest of the country along, so watch for this at a political theater near you.

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