Resources compiled by CalNonprofits to learn more about student loan debt, repayment, and forgiveness.
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Resources compiled by CalNonprofits to learn more about student loan debt, repayment, and forgiveness.
Every nonprofit board member is legally responsible for the financial oversight of the organization he or she serves. BoardSource's Welcome to Your Key Financial Statements: A Primer for Nonprofit Board Members guide for boards of directors introduces the two most important financial documents - the balance sheet and income statement - that help board members meet their fiduciary responsibilities.
Over the course of 15 years, CompassPoint conducted four national studies of nonprofit executive leadership. In a companion essay to this study, ETM thought leader Tom Adams lays out how the field of ETM has evolved over 20 years of practice and where he and other experts see it going next.
DEI has become common parlance in the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors. That's why it's helpful to begin with some grounding definitions for diversity, equity, and inclusion. Open Source Leadership Strategies, LLC provides definitions that reflect current thinking in the field.
Caucus and Affinity Groups - "To advance racial equity, there is work for white people and people of color to do separately and together. Caucuses provide spaces for people to work within their own racial/ethnic groups. For white people, a caucus provides time and space to work explicitly and intentionally on understanding white culture and white privilege and to increase one’s critical analysis around these concepts.
Paying Attention to White Culture and Privilege: A Missing Link to Advancing Racial Equity
Working at the Intersections: LGBTQ Nonprofit Staff and the Racial Leadership Gap
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Walking the Talk: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in North Carolina NonprofitsThe North Carolina Center for Nonprofits’ mission is education, connect, and advocate for North Carolina's nonprofits. A core value of the Center is to respect and include the wide variety of North Carolina’s people, cultures, regions, religions, and perpectives. Another important core value is helping nonprofits be effective in achieving their missions and accountable to their stakeholders.
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Charitable nonprofits across North Carolina are concerned that the Taxpayer Protection Act(also known as TABOR) would harm nonprofits that provide essential services in every community in our state. If TABOR (S.607) passed as a constitutional amendment, it would likely lead to new taxes, fewer private contributions, and increased burdens on charitable nonprofits.