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In this week’s Health Justice newsletter, we bring you two more articles from the Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine winter issue, exploring efforts to protect and promote individual rights to personal data and bodily autonomy ([link removed]) in health research ([link removed]) . And, as the courts weigh in on the Trump administration’s moves to curtail foreign aid, we explore what the US retreat from global health ([link removed]) means on the ground in South Africa. Finally, we invite you to this month’s premium webinar, “The Power of Partnerships,” for essential knowledge and tools for organizational resilience in 2025. Join us on Thursday, March 27
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Our Bodies, Our Data, Our Destinies: Native American Women Harnessing Technology for the Benefit of Our People ([link removed])
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“We will no longer accept being researched on—we deserve to lead the research that is about our families and communities.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Nonprofit leaders can boost donor retention with actionable strategies like data-driven insights, personalized outreach, and multi-channel communication. Download this resource for practical engagement approaches.
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From HeLa Cells to Digital Health: Navigating the Promises and Pitfalls of Modern Clinical Research ([link removed])
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“The definitions of data ownership, rights, and controls demonstrate how they are interconnected and often require a balance between individual privacy and the needs of organizations and society.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Resilience at Work in Times of Change ([link removed])
Overwhlemed by compliance or financial planning? Fractional CFOs provide expert guidance and strategic solutions. Strengthen your nonprofit's finances today.
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Trump, Racism, and Global Health: A View from South Africa ([link removed])
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“The United States has historically been the WHO’s biggest contributor….Its withdrawal will likely reduce the organization’s total budget by 10 percent.” Read more… ([link removed])
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2025 Small Nonprofits Big Impact | Talent Challenges and Opportunities Report ([link removed])
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The Power of Partnership: Protecting Communities and Essential Programming Through Partnerships & Mergers ([link removed])
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In 2025, strategic partnerships—and in some cases, mergers—will be essential strategies for nonprofit survival and impact. In the face of sector-wide financial cuts and uncertainty, understanding your strategic options—from program collaborations to full mergers—is essential for nonprofit resilience. Join this timely discussion on Thursday, March 27 at 2:00 pm ET, led by partnerships and mergers expert Michael Anderson, and leave with concrete tools to protect communities and sustain vital programming by designing powerful partnerships. Early bird offer ends Friday, March 21. Register here… ([link removed])
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