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Leashing the Monster: The Biden Administration Tackles Federal Student Loan Forgiveness

July 26, 2022 | Comments Off on Leashing the Monster: The Biden Administration Tackles Federal Student Loan Forgiveness

by Marian Conway | July 25, 2022 | Nonprofit Quarterly Photo by Alp Ancel on Unsplash This July, the US Department of Education announced the release of proposed new federal student loan regulations, using language that only a bureaucrat could love, but which nonetheless affect millions of…

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Indigenous Leadership Academy

July 23, 2022 | Comments Off on Indigenous Leadership Academy

Indigenous Leadership Academy (ILA) Fall 2022 Cohort     The Indigenous Leadership Academy application for the Fall 2022 cohort is now open. Applications are due July 22. The total cost of the program will be $1200, if you apply you will be automatically considered for…

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Kelsey Thomas Consulting Networking Event (Scottsdale)

July 20, 2022 | Comments Off on Kelsey Thomas Consulting Networking Event (Scottsdale)

On September 15th from 5pm-7pm, Kelsey Thomas Consulting is hosting a networking event. Please join us for an evening of food, drinks, and socializing!    Buy tickets at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/networking-event-scottsdale-az-tickets-381928116277

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We Committed to Paying Our Staff More Than A Living Wage. Your Nonprofit Should Do the Same.

July 18, 2022 | Comments Off on We Committed to Paying Our Staff More Than A Living Wage. Your Nonprofit Should Do the Same.

by Minor Sinclair | July 13, 2022 | The Chronicle of Philanthropy Click here to read original article. Runeer, Getty Images The rally outside New York City Hall was a familiar scene of speakers and placards decrying the injustice of near-poverty-level wages. The hundreds of workers gathered…

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New Poll Finds Support for Foundations — but Not the Hefty Tax Breaks Their Donors Get

July 14, 2022 | Comments Off on New Poll Finds Support for Foundations — but Not the Hefty Tax Breaks Their Donors Get

by Alex Daniels | July 14, 2022 | The Chronicles of Philanthropy rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn   rn rn rn rn Large majorities of Americans from across the political spectrum say foundations and other philanthropic funds should direct money to…

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State’s Top Nonprofit and Philanthropic Organizations Merging for Greater Impact

July 6, 2022 | Comments Off on State’s Top Nonprofit and Philanthropic Organizations Merging for Greater Impact

rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn   rn State’s Top Nonprofit and Philanthropic Organizations Merging for Greater Impact rn rn   rn Roxanne De La Rosarn Arizona Republicrn rn June 29, 2022 rn   rn   rn Arizona’s leading nonprofit and philanthropic associations are…

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It’s OK Not to Zoom, Zoom, Zoom All the Time

July 5, 2022 | Comments Off on It’s OK Not to Zoom, Zoom, Zoom All the Time

It’s OK Not to Zoom, Zoom, Zoom All the Time by Kristen Merrifield   Flashback to January 2020 — ahh, what a time of ignorant bliss. None of us were aware of the beast that was about to be unleashed in just a few more…

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Locating Your NPO’s Piece Of $350B From Uncle Sam

June 25, 2022 | Comments Off on Locating Your NPO’s Piece Of $350B From Uncle Sam

by Tom Delany | 6.23.22  | The NonProfit Times Click here for link to original article. President Ronald Reagan, known for his optimism, reportedly had a favorite joke about twin boys that went something like this … The six-year-olds were identical in appearance, but opposites…

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Community Thrives Grant Opportunity

June 17, 2022 | Comments Off on Community Thrives Grant Opportunity

Arizona nonprofits can begin applying for Community Thrives grants on June 1 Roxanne De La Rosa, Arizona Republic Starting June 1, nonprofits working to help struggling Arizonans can apply for grants up to $100,000 through this year’s A Community Thrives initiative. The 6-year-old giving-back program is organized…

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What Young Nonprofit Workers Want

June 13, 2022 | Comments Off on What Young Nonprofit Workers Want

By Jim Rendon | The Chronicles of Philanthropy JUNE 7, 2022 CHRONICLE PHOTO BY MICHAEL THEISSydney Aulffo left one nonprofit job for another at the Alexandria Economic Development Partnership that offered more opportunities to learn and be promoted. In December, Sydney Aulffo left her job at a…

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