This report gives a detailed view of wealthy donor activity, focusing on the world’s ultra high net worth (UHNW)…
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save | 10 Reasons Being an Executive Director is Still Awesome |
This article discusses ten advantages to being an executive director. |
save | 2024 Netroots Nation | Event Date:
Location: Baltimore, MD, USA This conference draws together progressives from across the country, including online organizers, grassroots activists, and independent media makers working at advocacy organizations, progressive companies or labor unions, or independently. |
save | 2024 Pride Summit | Event Date:
Location: Online This conference brings together more than 15,000 global leaders to engage and learn from tech luminaries and cultural leaders. |
save | An Uphill Climb |
This report, presented as a series of articles, shares the stories of leaders of color as they ascend the ranks of nonprofits and foundations. |
save | Avoiding a Difficult Conversation? 5 Suggestions to Make Conflict a Constructive Experience |
This article provides five strategies for those trying to resolve conflict and make it a constructive experience. |
save | Be Fearless: 5 Principles for a Life of Breakthroughs and Purpose, by Jean Case. Simon & Schuster (2019) |
This book explores five principles common to people and organizations that change the world. |
save | Certificate in Nonprofit Management |
Location: Minneapolis, MN, USA This certificate offers specific knowledge and skills related to human resource development, organizational evaluation, finance, conflict resolution, and decision-making. |
save | Chomsky for Activists (Universalizing Resistance), by Noam Chomsky, Charles Derber, Suren Moodliar, and Paul Shannon. Routledge (2020) |
This book examines Noam Chomsky's career in activism, and his views and tactics. |
save | Collecting Courage: Joy, Pain, Freedom, Love, by Nneka Allen, Camila Vital Nunes Pereira, and Nicole Salmon. Gail K. Picco Books (2020) |
This book is a collection of stories documenting racism and survival by 14 accomplished Black fundraisers working in charities across North America. |
save | CompassPoints of View |
This blog by CompassPoint focuses on helping leaders, organizations, and movements committed to social justice realize their full power. |
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