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Measuring Success with Veteran Participation

Measuring Success with Veteran Participation

by Charlena Wynn | Feb 6, 2017 | Features, Philanthropy Journal, Public and Societal Benefit

Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Blayne Smith Creating social good is difficult. And not only is it hard to combat poverty, hunger, disease, and disasters, it is can also be hard to know if our work is, well, working. Anybody that is seriously involved in...
Tackling Reproductive Rights from an Interdisciplinary Lens

Tackling Reproductive Rights from an Interdisciplinary Lens

by Charlena Wynn | Sep 6, 2016 | Civil Rights, Social Action, and Advocacy, Features, Philanthropy Journal

By Charlena Wynn Reproductive rights and freedom affect women across the globe, and impact health outcomes such as pregnancy and maternal health, transmission of sexually transmitted infections, and other preventable and treatable diseases. While the popular culture...
Leveling the Playing Field in STEM for Underrepresented Youth

Leveling the Playing Field in STEM for Underrepresented Youth

by Charlena Wynn | Sep 6, 2016 | Civil Rights, Social Action, and Advocacy, Features, Philanthropy Journal

Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Eli Kennedy  By the time high school student Jorge Avelar-Lopez completed SMASH Academy, he was named a Latinos on the Fast Track (LOFT) fellow, had built his own health mobile app and was invited to demo his app at the...
Deaf Action Center: A Place of Empowerment

Deaf Action Center: A Place of Empowerment

by Charlena Wynn | Sep 6, 2016 | Civil Rights, Social Action, and Advocacy, Features, Philanthropy Journal

Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Betty Goodridge For many social justice issues, much of the work being done in the nonprofit sector is centered on making reparations – on looking back at how a community has been harmed and working to heal that pain. For the...
The Benefits of Incubators: Nurturing New Nonprofits and How Mentorship and Guidance Can Lead to Success

The Benefits of Incubators: Nurturing New Nonprofits and How Mentorship and Guidance Can Lead to Success

by Charlena Wynn | Aug 29, 2016 | Management and Leadership, Philanthropy Journal, Resources

Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Naomi Eisenberger When it comes to actually creating a nonprofit or managing one newly formed, there are countless resources available. A simple Google search reveals a host of topics at your fingertips which may include...
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