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Community-Centric Fundraising: Equity, social justice, and an abundance mindset 

Candid

Historically, fundraising has been grounded in a competitive environment that creates a mindset of scarcity and cutthroat nonprofit survival. The movement was sparked by Vu Le’s blog, Nonprofit AF , in 2015. moving from exploitative storytelling to ethical storytelling) so we can all collectively grow.

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7 Things Nonprofits Should Know As Millennials Take Over the World

Tech Soup

We'd like to go further and recommend the free 2015 Millennial Impact Report on what drives this all-important group of people to support your cause. As of June 2015, millennials now outnumber baby boomers, according to the U.S. Here are some surprising facts about millennials and why we think the Impact Report is worth a look.

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How to Better Choose the World's Most Innovative Nonprofits

Tech Soup

Every year Fast Company, a magazine and media enterprise with an "editorial focus on innovation in technology, ethonomics (ethical economics), leadership, and design" makes a list of The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies. " What Does Nonprofit Innovation Really Mean? nonprofits' Let us know below.

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Nonprofit Technology News Celebrity Forecasts for 2014

Tech Soup

Now that this year is wrapping up and we have the verdict on nonprofit technology trends for 2013 , we queried charity Technorati like Amy Sample Ward, Beth Kanter, Marnie Webb, Peter Campbell, Nicole Wallace, the entire crew at Idealware, Lucy Bernholz, and other luminaries to find out what is in their crystal balls for 2014. Marnie Webb.

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Litigating a Path to Progress: Nonprofit Advocacy through the Courts

Blue Avocado

Three pieces of advice for nonprofits looking at litigation as advocacy. As federal and state legislative bodies have stalled from political polarization, many nonprofits find that traditional advocacy pathways are no longer viable to create systemic change for their clients and communities. Do not reinvent the wheel.