How to write a nonexploitative (and more effective) nonprofit appeal, the chaotic spiral of Chicago’s C4 still needs an explanation, Harvard museum becomes an opioid overdose memorial, and more!
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Understanding How Cultures Change

A well-known UK philanthropic leader considers how institutions profoundly shape our own ideas, and how that in turn functions to shape and sometimes limit strategies and change processes.

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Ad Scholar to Charities: “Keep It Positive, You’ll Live Longer”

Emotional hooks in advertising work in the short term, but you can better grow your brand and attend to immediate fundraising needs through positive messaging.

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When Nonprofit Staff Find Themselves in Organizational Chaos

Sometimes, when things start to go sideways in your nonprofit workplace, it is hard to know when to intervene.

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Remember their Names: An Installation at Harvard Recalls Sackler Victims

Last week, the lobby of Harvard’s Arthur M. Sackler Museum was transformed into a memorial for people who have died from opioid overdoses in Massachusetts.

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Grassley’s Concern over Hospital Debt Collection Practices: Too Little, Too Late

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, usually eager to challenge the nonprofit sector on its failings, is moving far too slowly on nonprofit hospitals that don’t adhere to reasonable practices.

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How Much is Enough? Krispy Kreme and Panera Bread Pay Corporate Reparations

The horrific history of one family whose riches flowed in part from forced labor in the Nazi era illustrates the depth of the debts that reparations must address.

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