The work of leaders and managers goes hand in hand; they're both equally important for achieving a nonprofit's goals.
Then there’s the most practical barrier: Unlike in the for-profit world, no one benefits financially from a nonprofit merger.
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While trust plays a vital role in keeping the public invested in your mission, creativity, innovation and data-driven ...
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The Grey Team is a local nonprofit with a big and important mission of preventing suicide in veterans and active military ...
A few weeks after I joined Our Clubhouse, the Pittsburgh-based nonprofit that I lead, I began asking questions. We serve Pennsylvania residents affected by cancer, and we know, unfortunately, that ...
OpenAI was founded as a nonprofit with a mission to build safe artificial general intelligence for the benefit of humanity. For a while, that structure made sense. But in 2019, the company made a ...
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Your nonprofit's name, logo, and slogans are more than just branding—they're valuable assets that should be protected and strengthened. Taking the right trademark steps can prevent legal issues, ...