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We’ve been sharing a lot of information on our Facebook page recently – because we read EVERYTHING and love to let people know about all the great info out there.
Here’s a recap of the articles we read in May… 5/9 – “Why do nonprofits matter?” from joangarry.com Using a story about a group of citizens who came together (Families for Safe Streets) to affect change and make streets safer for pedestrians in New York City, Joan Garry reminds us how a small group of people can come together and change the world. 5/11 – “Why some people are more altruistic than others” from collective-evolution.com This article explores how one researcher is trying to better understand the human capacity to care for others, where it comes from, and how it develops (and, also, how it sometimes doesn’t). 5/13 – “Black people are the most philanthropic people in the world” from thegrio.com This interview with Susan Taylor Batten, President and CEO of the Association of Black Foundation Executives, discussed black-led social change, the use of the term “philanthropy”, and community giving circles. 5/15 – “Regions What a Difference a Day Makes” from regions.com As a prominent philanthropic company based in Birmingham, this article highlights how Regions supports different organizations in the communities they serve. 5/17 – “The problem with modern philanthropy” from theatlantic.com Read about the role of philanthropic dollars and the foundations that control them have an effect on democracies and the power of wealthy donors in society. 5/19 – “Most millennials would take a pay cut to work at an environmentally responsible company” from fastcompany.com So many employees want to know that their employers are responsible to their communities, and some consider taking it to what many would consider “extreme”, reducing their pay. 5/21 – “Sometimes the best thing we donors can do to advance social justice is to just write the check and get out of the way” from nonprofitaf.com Donor engagement is important, but how does it affect the work nonprofits are doing? 5/23 – “Tracking volunteer time to boost your bottom line” from blueavocado.org Should you track employee volunteer time? Does it matter? What do you do with that information after you have it? 5/25 – “A coalition of giant brands is about to change how we shop forever with new zero-waste platform” from fastcompany.com Environmentalism is important to many consumers, take a look at how some major brands are looking back to the concepts of milk delivery to update their packaging options. 5/27 – “The power of giving circles” from huffpost.com See how giving circles are changing modern philanthropy despite the fact that fewer Americans give charitably than did a decade ago. 5/29 – “Millennials are the most generous and the most careful when donating to charity” from globalcitizen.org So many of us have pre-conceived notions on how millennials are acting when it comes to charitable giving. The results of this 2017 study may surprise you. 5/31 – “We need to stop treating nonprofits the way society treats poor people” from nonprofitaf.com Paternalism continues to be rampant in our society and nonprofits are not exempt from it. Read about why we need to trust the people who run nonprofits to be the experts they are.
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