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Subject Editor’s Choice: The Great Resignation, Challenges Leaders of Color Face, and more
Date February 18, 2022 6:00 PM
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** Editor's Choice
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Read our editor’s picks for the week:
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The Great Resignation—A Call for Change in Organizational Culture ([link removed])

In 2021, a record number of workers resigned from their jobs. Why? If one looks below the surface, it’s clear organizational culture has significantly contributed to this flight. Read more... ([link removed])
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Your 2022 Fundraising Planner ([link removed])
In Your 2022 Fundraising Planner, industry expert Pamela Grow outlines how to organize your annual plan by funding source, strategy, cost, and anticipated income.
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Challenges Leaders of Color Face ([link removed])

“The hazardous material we’re trying to clean up is distrust. All of us do trust-based work based in the cultures we come from. And one of the things that is hardest for me…is that this is the first time I’m seeing African-American people trying to do that work based not in African-American cultural values but in nonprofit cultural values.” Watch and read more... ([link removed])
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Case Study: First-Year Golf Event Raises $215,000 ([link removed])
Empowered by time-saving technology and first-class support, Play Like a Girl launched a first-year golf fundraiser that raised a ton of money for its mission.
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Wealth Building for Business Owners of Color: A Whole-Person Approach ([link removed])

Business technical assistance tends to focus on start-ups and growth. Helping small business owners of color cash out must become part of wealth building strategy. Read more… ([link removed])

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Aydelotte Foundation will host Robin D.G. Kelley and Naomi R. Williams in a conversation on race, unionism, and higher education. NPQ’s Rithika Ramamurthy and Dennis Hogan. The event is on Wednesday, February 23rd at 7pm Eastern on Zoom.
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Funders Remain MIA for Many in Asian and Native American Communities ([link removed])
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Did foundations increase their support of racial justice after the murder of George Floyd? Yes, but not in Asian American, Pacific Islander, or Native communities. Read more... ([link removed])

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Employee Experience Connected 2022 ([link removed])
Learn how organizations are reaching & connecting with employees to create a well-rounded workplace culture. Get insight into how CreditSafe, Entain & the NHS ensure their business' success by leading amazing experiences & improving talent retention.
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