This week’s Leadership newsletter offers some hard looks at the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors.
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This week’s Leadership newsletter offers some hard looks at the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors. First, author and thinker Claire Dunning explores how neoliberalist policies ([link removed]) have shaped and, in some ways, controlled the sector. Then, a new report from Candid ([link removed]) paints a detailed—and at times unflattering—picture of the demographics of the nonprofit sector. Then, a report from Massachusetts ([link removed]) , where ambitious plans to expand free access to community colleges have left out chronically underpaid teachers. Finally, register for our webinar on June 6 ([link removed]) ,
exploring what nonprofit strategic planning might look like in a volatile year.
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What Does the “End” of Neoliberalism Mean for the Nonprofit Sector? ([link removed])
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Nonprofits Less Diverse at the Top: Candid Report Shows Disparities in Leadership ([link removed])
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A new report by Candid, the largest ever of its kind, shines a light on the demographics of the nonprofit sector. Read more… ([link removed])
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Big Investments in Community Colleges, Just Not the Teachers ([link removed])
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Free community college plans leave out underpaid teachers. Read more… ([link removed])
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[Webinar] Setting Bold Strategy: Relevant Approaches to Strategy & Strategic Planning ([link removed])
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Nonprofits and philanthropies are faced with a dizzying degree of disruption in 2024. For most organizations, the go-to response is strategic planning. But what should the process of developing strategy look like in the volatile context of 2024? Join us for an in-depth discussion with practitioners who mix approaches and emphases in their work—whether as internal strategy leaders or consultants—to enable organizations to set and energize bold strategy. June 6, 3:00 pm ET. Register here… ([link removed])
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