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When Everything Changes
There are periods of time when an executive director can point to and declare, “That’s…
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Accounting for Social Enterprises: Lessons Learned
Starting a social enterprise can be a great way for your organization to achieve the…
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Addressing the Minnesota Paradox
Photo: CAAL’s (Coalition of Asian American Leaders) Power of We Lunch Infrastructure grants boost culturally…
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What’s Behind the Bottom Line
A new Bottom Line report from the National Center for Arts Research examines trends in…
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The Imperative for Change
The statement below was issued by all members of the Racial Equity Funders Collaborative, a small group…
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Barriers to Mission Financing: Not All Nonprofit Money Is Created Equal
Precarious financial health can be an ongoing obstacle for culturally specific nonprofits. A new report…
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What’s in a Name? How Propel Nonprofits Chose Our New Name
For the past 10 months, Nonprofits Assistance Fund and MAP for Nonprofits have been working…
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Insomnia and Upset Stomachs: Sounding the Alarm for Solid Nonprofit Finance
Financial health and integrity is all about planning, execution, and transparency. But the real indicator…
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An Unplanned Sabbatical Changed My Life
After working full-time for the last 20-plus years with little interruption, I decided to take…